TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE
Moon trolls sun on solar eclipse
Millions of people watched the first coast-to-coast total eclipse in the United States in nearly a century.
Solar eclipse to be streamed live for first time, from balloons
The eclipse shadow was expected to move at 2,000 miles per hour in Oregon and slow down to 1,500 miles per hour in South Carolina.
Eclipse eve: Millions converge across US to see sun go dark
The Earth, moon and sun line up perfectly every one to three years, briefly turning day into night for a sliver of the planet.
What's a total solar eclipse and why this one is so unusual
The last time a total solar eclipse swept the whole width of the US was in 1918.
Facts about the US solar eclipse on August 21
This is the first eclipse to pass over the United States in the 21st century.
All you need to know about the Total Solar Eclipse of August 21
Check out the complete guide to the Total Solar Eclipse scheduled to take place August 21.
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