August 21st, 2017

Above is a Google Maps map of the totality path for the August 21, 2017 total solar eclipse. This eclipse will happen over the United States, and this map will help show you where you need to be to get the fullest experience of a solar eclipse…

Four Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Miss this Year’s American Eclipse

Much to eclipsegoods.com's surprise, this year's eclipse doesn't seem to be hitting the collective American radar like we think it should. Lemme start off by asking you a question. If you were to ask your friends if they've ever seen an eclipse, or a total solar...

How to view solar eclipses safely

So, the big day arrives. You want to see the eclipse with your own two eyeballs. What exactly should one do to ensure you don't go blind? Well, glad you ask. Hopefully, this guide will simplify the confusion that may be out there. Contrary to what you may read on...

Alternative and Safe Ways to View Solar Eclipses

If you've already read our "How to view eclipses safely" post, you're probably asking if there are even better ways to see the spectacle. Fear not, we have answers! First, have you ever heard of a pinhole camera? What about a camera obscura? Well, they are...