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People use solar-viewing glasses as the sun emerges through fog cover before the solar eclipse in Oregon.
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Total solar eclipse
A total solar eclipse at 100% totality.
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Sunscreen is essential for watching the total solar eclipse.
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total solar eclipse shows dark circle of moon's shadow with white ring of light around it where the sun is peeking out
The 2017 total solar eclipsefrom atop Carroll Rim Trail at Painted Hills, a unit of the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, near Mitchell, Oregon.
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For the past six years, the Parker Solar Probe has been traveling through the inner solar system to become the first spacecraft to “touch” the Sun. With each close approach to the star, the probe gathers more clues as to what triggers the Sun’s mysterious outbursts.

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Things have been heating up for the Sun, as the star approaches peak activity during its 11-year cycle, with giant eruptions bursting regularly from its surface. Luckily for us, this coincides with the Moon passing between the Earth and its host star, offering a captivating view of the solar corona during the upcoming…

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Auroras seen above a lighthouse.
The northern lights in Whitley Bay, England April 24, 2023.
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the sun glowing yellow-orange orb in black space covered in roiling plasma with two dark large spots
The sun develops coronal holes, one of many forms of solar activity that could peak this year.
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Jon Carmichael looks at a blown up shot of his photo of the 2017 Great American Solar Eclipse.
Astrophotographer and Keynote Speaker, Jon Carmichael (on left) captured this iconic image of the 2017 total solar eclipse that swept across the US.