Hooked on the Shadow: 'Mr. Eclipse' Shares Tips for the 2017 Total Solar Eclipse

Total Solar Eclipse
Eclipse hunter Fred Espenak snapped this photo of a total solar eclipse on Oct. 24, 1995, from Dundlod, India.
(Image credit: Fred Espenak/NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center)

Astrophysicist and eclipse expert Fred Espenak, also known as Mr. Eclipse, has traveled the world observing and photographing solar and lunar eclipses. He's currently gearing up for the Aug. 21, 2017, total solar eclipse, which will cross the continental United States from coast to coast — the first time a total solar eclipse has done so since 1918.

Two of Espenak's photos, of a 2006 total solar eclipse and of the moon, made their way onto a new, color-changing U.S. stamp celebrating the upcoming eclipse, and Espenak said he's planning to buy up a lifetime's supply.

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