NASA's Scientific Visualization StudioTens to hundreds of millions of people across the US will get to experience a partial solar eclipse on April 8.
Scout your spot — then have a backupClouds can block out and ruin the experience of a total solar eclipse.
Laurie Ambrose/Getty ImagesThe most important factor for great eclipse photos is something we can’t control: the weather.
Consider renting equipmentYou can see the solar corona as thin white whisps jutting out from the moon's shadow in this photo of a total solar eclipse.
Enjoy itThis year's total solar eclipse is a once-in-a-lifetime event for some.
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