High temperatures will run well above average for a large chunk of the U.S. this week, as dozens of records could fall from the Southwest to the mid-Atlantic.
The total lunar eclipse on Tuesday, March 3, will be visible across New York, Boston, Los Angeles, Denver, Chicago and Miami, but east coast viewers only get 20 to 30 minutes before moonset. Find your exact viewing time and moonset information in the app to catch this rare celestial event.
The blood moon total lunar eclipse happens next week. Here’s the best way to watch the event, and whether you need any special equipment to see it. Plus, here are some tips on how to get great photographs of the eclipse from your smartphone.
With the recent auroras, comets and other celestial objects in the night sky, light pollution can really put a damper on viewing parties. Here are the six worst cities in terms of light pollution.