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Clouds obscured much of the sky during the eclipse, but when the view was clear, cheers rang out.
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Navajo tradition teaches that the sun is rebirthing during an eclipse. That means no eating, no drinking, no sleeping or any physical activity for the duration of it. Some tribes are using this weekend's annular eclipse to ensure members, especially younger generations, know these traditions.
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The ring of fire annular eclipse will grace parts of Utah on Oct. 14, and sky gazers are expected to abound – wearing proper eyewear of course.
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As soon as the eclipse ended, heavy traffic began Monday on routes out of Idaho and Wyoming.Highway maps showed congestion between Idaho Falls and…
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The solar eclipse has long been a research opportunity for astronomers and physicists. Now, energy researchers are taking part, too.Monday’s eclipse will…
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A total solar eclipse makes its way from Oregon to South Carolina. Eleven states are in the path of total darkness. Follow the astronomical phenomenon's…
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Clark Planetarium and the John Am Moran Eye Center want Utahns to toss out potentially faulty eclipse viewers.Seth Jarvis, the planetarium’s director,…
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Last night many Utahns stayed up until the early morning hours to witness a total lunar eclipse, also known as a "blood moon" because of the distinct…
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The weather may play havoc with the sky-watching on the East Coast, though much of the Midwest and West ought to get a good view.
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Utah was treated to an annular solar eclipse Sunday night. KUER's Andrea Smardon went to Bryce Canyon National Park, and sent an audio postcard from…
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Science museum shops in Utah are running out of those special glasses that allow you to look directly at an eclipse. Utahns can expect to see a full or…