Solar Eclipse
And now we're only falling apart.
A scientist calls it “the most spectacular thing that anybody has ever seen."
Worth the hype.
Get some glasses and prepare yourself: Eclipse Twitter/Instagram is coming.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
The vanishing sunlight during past solar eclipses has thrown off animals' circadian rhythms, research shows.
“Nothing has changed,” one of the men said of the damage sustained 55 years ago. "It doesn't get any worse or better."
“This is a metaphor, or a sign, of the work of the Prince of Darkness in obscuring the light of God’s truth."
Nearly 40 years ago, one TV anchor shared an optimistic hope for 2017.
Solar eclipses have fascinated humankind for thousands of years. Here are some of the myths and superstitions that different cultures throughout history held during the celestial display.
Beware before looking to the sky.