On Aug. 12, a partial solar eclipse will be visible from some parts of the U.S.
A total-solar eclipse on Monday dashed across the U.S. from Texas to Maine.
The Illinois Department of Public Health is urging the public to double-check solar eclipse glasses after some brands were recalled.
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.
NASA has not changed its predictions, but the space agency advises that there is some uncertainty involved in mapping the eclipse's path.