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If you didn't wake up early enough to see Thursday's solar eclipse yourself, photographers from the U.S. to Asia to Europe snapped images of the striking astronomical event.
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Early risers across the Northern Hemisphere will be able to see an eclipse Thursday morning when the moon passes between the Earth and the sun.
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Across New Hampshire, people gathered with special glasses, hand-made viewers, and solar telescopes to get a safe view of today's eclipse.At the…
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Several University of New Hampshire faculty members have spent the past few days traveling to areas of the country that are in the path of totality for…
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Public Safety officers in New Hampshire are warning residents to use caution while on the roads during Monday’s solar eclipse.The warnings include: use…
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Monday's solar eclipse will be in New Hampshire skies starting just before 1:30 this afternoon. Peak viewing will be at 2:43 and last until about 4. N.H.…
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The eclipse is coming, and eclipse enthusiasts have been planning their viewing parties for months now, but they recieved troubling news over the weekend.…
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We get a preview of this month's total solar eclipse with a team of N.H. astronomers. Although New Hampshire won't be in the "zone of totality," find out…