Some traveled hundreds of miles to see the eclipse, including one of the world's most famous astrophysicists, Neil deGrasse Tyson, who was spotted in Saratoga!
On April 8th the total solar eclipse will pass through Western and Upstate New York. We know that we have to wear protective glasses and take other precautions, but what about protecting our furry friends?
Don't have those special glasses to watch the solar eclipse? You can still see it when it passes over Central New York on April, 8 using a few simple tricks.
A new Solar eclipse totality map is out just days before the total solar eclipse. This is bad news for some New Yorkers. Plus, we have updated eclipse times.
The total solar eclipse will be visible to most of New York State on Monday, April 8th and many are preparing to watch it. If you have those special solar eclipse glasses, you want to make sure they are legit so you don't damage your eyes.
With less than a week to go before the total solar eclipse, several cities and towns across Upstate New York are no longer on the path of totality due to an unexpected shift.
There are several places in the Adirondacks, Thousand Islands, and Western New York that offer the perfect setting to take in this once-in-a-lifetime event. We've come up with the 19 coolest spots to see the 2024 solar eclipse.
No need for the the cereal box, duct tape, and youtube videos! If you're one of the many Capital Region residents that spent the weekend trying to make the proper "eclipse glasses" or are freaking out because you have no "safe" way to view today's scientific marvel, have no fear! Free and safe viewing is here.