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Time to crank up the Grateful Dead’s “Dark Star” or Pink Floyd’s “Eclipse” in time for the lunar eclipse that will be very visible in tonight’s sky. This is the first “end-to-end” lunar eclipse visible in the Buffalo skies since 2022, and the next full ‘end-to-end” eclipse viewed locally won’t happen again until June 2029, says Tim Collins, Buffalo Astronomical Association director.
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Solar eclipse preparation is kicking into overdrive, and some local experts, from eye doctors to EMS, are taking safety measures.
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It was picture-perfect weather in Buffalo to watch a partial eclipse of the sun that was visible across the Earth's Northern Hemisphere Thursday.The…
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In the after-glow of Monday's eclipse, we can start looking forward to an even more exciting event for the Great Lakes region: the 2024 total solar...
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If you heeded all the warnings, you're likely fine. But spots or blurred vision that shows up 12 hours later or the next day might be a sign that the sun's direct rays permanently hurt the retina.
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Call him an eclipse-chaser.A University at Buffalo at Buffalo mathematics professor traveled to the “path of totality” with his 10-year-old twin sons.Gino…
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As America prepares for the eclipse on Aug. 21, here are some basic facts about the phenomenon.