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Claims about a solar eclipse on Aug. 2 have gone viral on social media. But is the solar event actually happening? What to ...
"When is the next solar eclipse?" has become a trending question across social media platforms. A solar eclipse occurs when ...
A rumor online says that the whole world will go dark for six minutes on Aug. 2. It’s not completely true, at least not this ...
Contrary to viral claims, the world won't experience a six-minute blackout on August 2, 2025. NASA confirms a total solar ...
There's growing anticipation about a total solar eclipse expected to last 6 minutes — the longest of this century. Here's ...
Nature’s most wondrous and powerful phenomenon is making a brief appearance next year. Here’s the best way to see it, and ...
The final solar eclipse of 2025, visible from parts of Australia, New Zealand, and Antarctica, is set for September 21.
SDO has roughly two 'eclipse seasons' per year, and is currently in its 31st since the mission launched. It begain on July 10 ...
NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured a rare solar eclipse on July 25, 2025, during which 62% of the sun was blocked by ...
Some posts even claim a once-in-a-century event will unfold in 2025, sending schools and skywatchers into a frenzy of false anticipation.
A viral claim says the world will go dark on Aug. 2. It won't — but a record-breaking solar eclipse is coming in 2027.
Experts have detailed the best place to catch the 2027 Great North African Eclipse which is set to engulf the Earth in darkness for almost seven minutes.