
The Eclipse That Made America Great
The solar eclipse of 1878 was a chance for the young nation’s scientists to finally shine.
On August 21, an eclipse will sweep across the United States, from the redwood forests of Oregon to the shores of South Carolina. Read The Atlantic’s coverage here.

The solar eclipse of 1878 was a chance for the young nation’s scientists to finally shine.

“Seeing a partial eclipse bears the same relation to seeing a total eclipse as kissing a man does to marrying him.”

Get your eclipse glasses and sunscreen ready.

Eclipses are a total sensory experience even for those who can’t see them.

This month’s solar eclipse is likely to put major pressures on infrastructure.

They’re essential for anyone who wants a direct view of the solar action—but knockoffs are dangerous, NASA warns.

We want to know how you’re celebrating the celestial event of the summer.

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