This the main EclipseWise Eclipse page. It contains links maps and tables for 5,000 years of solar and lunar eclipses and includes information on eclipse photography, observing tips and eye safety information.
Fred Espenak's ultimate eclipse photography web site is www.MrEclipse.com. It contains photographs of both solar and lunar eclipses, as well as photographs of comets, galaxies, constellations and the night sky. It also features detailed instructions on how to photograph eclipses, eclipse observing tips, eclipse eye safety and more.
Supercluster’s mission is to tell the human side of our greatest outer space stories. With films, podcasts, artwork, events, and applications, we’re exploring amazing milestones from our past and the wildest ideas that drive our future.
Curiosmos is a blog that delivers interesting content in the form of lists, top ten, and did you know articles through which our authors cover history, astronomy, archaeology, and more.
The Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies is a think tank of scientists, former military and law enforcement officials and other professionals who seek evidence based answers to UAP questions.
Source for space history, space artifacts, and space memorabilia. Learn where astronauts will appear, browse collecting guides, and read original space history-related daily reports.
Everyday Astronaut - Bringing space down to Earth for everyday people! Find out everything you need to know about upcoming and previous rocket launches. Read through in-depth articles regarding the complex topics of rocketry.
ENR.com is the bible of the construction industry, providing news and features about projects, products and people in construction, architecture and engineering.
Live coverage and the most up-to-date schedule of all upcoming orbital rocket launches, including SpaceX, ULA, Arianespace and others. Check back for live coverage on launch day!
Sky & Tel covers the latest night-sky events, astronomy news, astrophotography and observing tips. Also browse our video & podcast guides to tonight's sky.