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.
For the first time in years, there will be a rare sunrise eclipse. Only part of the U.S. will get to see it. Luckily, that part will be in Central New York.
The "path of totality" for America's only coast-to-coast solar eclipse in 99 years does not include Central New York, but that doesn't mean you can't have a totally cool eclipse party.
Boy, we are in for a treat Sunday night into Monday when the supermoon combines with a lunar eclipse. Rachel Witter from Eyewitness News tells us what to expect.
Skygazers will be in for an early morning treat when a lunar eclipse will be the rare 'blood moon.' When will the blood moon be visible over Central New York?
Whether or not you got up in time to see it here in Central New York, we were treated to the awesome sight of a thick layer of clouds... But as always, it's clearer everywhere else but here... Here's a timelapse video put together by the Griffith Observatory in case you missed this