A total solar eclipse will be partially visible in the Omaha area on April 8. The eclipse will start in the Pacific and first reach land over Mexico around 10:07 a.m. local time, NASA predicts.
Teams are starting to analyze data from the total solar eclipse to learn more about the sun’s corona, gravity waves and changes in Earth’s ionosphere.
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There are a couple of reasons to check out the upcoming harvest moon. First, it's a supermoon, meaning it will appear slightly bigger and brighter in the night sky than a typical full moon.