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What will the once-in-a-generation total solar eclipse on April 8 look like?
Person using a solar viewer to watch a solar eclipse.

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What will the once-in-a-generation total solar eclipse on April 8 look like?

How to safely watch Oct. 14 ‘ring of fire’ eclipse
Student wearing solar eclipse glasses looking up at the sky.

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How to safely watch Oct. 14 ‘ring of fire’ eclipse

‘Happiness and joy’: Hundreds gather on campus in awe of eclipse

‘Happiness and joy’: Hundreds gather on campus in awe of eclipse

Watch—safely!—the solar eclipse from Centennial Common

Watch—safely!—the solar eclipse from Centennial Common

Your guide to the historic solar eclipse

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Your guide to the historic solar eclipse

Want to watch the solar eclipse? Read this first. Your eyes will thank you.
Bottom line—if you plan to watch the eclipse, use approved safety glasses, which cut out nearly all of the ultraviolet and most of the visible light.

Want to watch the solar eclipse? Read this first. Your eyes will thank you.

Tunesday: Total eclipse of the ears

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Tunesday: Total eclipse of the ears