New Jersey will fall about 200 miles outside the path of totality of this April's total solar eclipse. Here are some potential eclipse vacation destinations.
Astronomers and experts have laid out all 13 full moons for the new year, and it looks like New Jersey has four Supermoons, and a partial Lunar Eclipse in our future.
Everyone was ready for the Solar Eclipse yesterday, including the kids. I was with some kids yesterday and the excitement in their eyes was very enjoyable. As a Mom I was concerned, no looking up at the sky - we did not have the special glasses, but we had these little, adorable inventions...did they really work?
Monday's Solar Eclipse will be a spectacle around the entire nation as well as at the Jersey Shore. Here are 5 things YOU need to know!
When will we see the eclipse here in New Jersey? The eclipse will begin around 1 pm and remain visible til about 4 pm
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The total solar eclipse set to take place this Monday, August 21, is a rare, almost magical treat for anyone interested by what's up there in the sky and how it works. NASA has been preparing for the celestial event, and we wanted to share a few key pieces to help you better enjoy and understand what's about to happen.