On Aug. 12, a partial solar eclipse will be visible from some parts of the U.S.
Chicago may not have gotten totality, but thousands flocked to the Adler, the lakefront, and just the streets and parks to see Monday's solar eclipse.
In the middle of the day, 2,600 students at Palatine High School left their classrooms behind and gathered in the football stadium to watch the Great American Solar Eclipse of 2024.
A total-solar eclipse on Monday dashed across the U.S. from Texas to Maine.
On Monday, at least 32 million people across America found themselves in the path of a total solar eclipse. To celebrate this rare moment that won't happen again until 2044, ABC News and National Geographic teamed up for a two-hour live special.
2024's astronomical experience has many Americans wondering when they can catch the next solar eclipse.