All pumped up to the watch the solar eclipse on August 21, but can't find any eclipse glasses? No worries! You can make your own pinhole projector for safe viewing with just 3 simple supplies.
With less than two weeks to go before the biggest celestial event to come to Illinois, NASA has released detailed maps of the path of the solar eclipse.
The first coast-to-coast solar eclipse in close to 100 years is August 21. In Illinois, the best place to see it is near Carbondale. Don't worry if you can't go.
The total solar eclipse of the heart on August 21, 2017 will be visible across the entire United States. We can tell you, specifically, when and where it can be seen in Illinois.