A total solar eclipse will pass over Canada, the US, and Mexico on April 8. NASA has released some tips on how to best take pictures of the event. If you haven’t heard by now, a total eclipse will be ...
Taking out your phone and capturing an incredible, once-in-a-lifetime moment makes sense. However, when it comes to eclipses, you should take a second to check if you can record it for an Instagram ...
Ahead of Monday’s total solar eclipse, the wide consensus is that “you’ll need to use a special solar filter to protect your camera” (via NASA) even on phones. Most of the advice out there is in ...
On April 8, people all across North America will have the opportunity to witness a celestial sensation: a total solar eclipse. A solar eclipse happens as the moon moves between the Earth and the sun, ...
A total solar eclipse will cross North America Monday and eclipse mania has seized the U.S., with concerts, viewing parties and even a mass wedding planned along the path of totality to witness the ...
NASA has warned eclipse watchers that pointing a phone camera at the sun could result in damage to the lens. A slew of safety advice has been issued for eclipse goers, including using special viewing ...
For about 4½ minutes on April 8, millions of Americans will see their Monday plunge prematurely into darkness. If you’re lucky — or if you’ve planned a trip into the path of this year’s total eclipse ...
You can capture Monday's solar eclipse in Wisconsin with your cellphone, according to NASA. You'll need to use a solar filter to protect your camera, and you'll also need a pair of solar viewing ...