You won't want to miss the next total solar eclipse that will pass right over parts of Central New York. The next one won't be for another 21 years. Here's how and when you can catch it.
Did you hear, some guy said the world is going to end tomorrow. So on this weeks Free Advice Friday some advice on how to spend your last day on earth...
If you are finding yourself without a pair of solar eclipse glasses today here is a list of places you can safely watch the solar eclipse in the Capital Region.
On this weeks Free Advice Friday we urge you not to stare directly into the sun during Monday's solar eclipse and offer up a few alternatives to properly watch it go down.
The 2012 solar eclipse is an annual event where the moon crosses over the sun creating what many (or at least the internet) are calling a “ring of fire.” And in case you were too busy watching Katy Perry swinging in midair at the Billboard Music Awards while performing ‘Wide Awake,’ you probably missed it.