Eastern Idaho braces for massive influx of eclipse tourists0
- From Around the Web, Space
- August 4, 2017
The total solar eclipse of 2017 is just three weeks away, and if you are planning a road trip to Idaho for the big event, you’re not alone.

The total solar eclipse of 2017 is just three weeks away, and if you are planning a road trip to Idaho for the big event, you’re not alone.

‘I kind of used some of my notoriety to try to do something pretty ambitious, and it worked,’ he said in a taped message to the International UFO congress

More than 300 million people in the United States potentially could directly view the Aug. 21 total solar eclipse, and NASA wants everyone who will witness this celestial phenomenon to do so safely.


Washington County Commissioners have passed an Emergency Declaration ahead of the August 21 solar eclipse.

During the total solar eclipse on Aug. 21, skywatchers will direct most of their attention to the sun, but don’t forget about the moon: Its slow progress away from Earth means these celestial events won’t keep happening forever.

Second planet from the sun may have been watery millions of years after its birth, simulations suggest

This is the tellings of a travels of the YUFOS Journal, and the many sightings that were reported in Yorkshire.

“Our origins are much less local than we previously thought,” said Faucher-Giguère, a CIERA member. “This study gives us a sense of how things around us are connected to distant objects in the sky.”

The biophysicist Jeremy England made waves in 2013 with a new theory that cast the origin of life as an inevitable outcome of thermodynamics.






























































