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The “Ring of Fire” eclipse will be partially visible in Pittsburgh tomorrow morning around sunrise. The maximum view happens at 5:52 a.m.. and can be seen to the east-northeast until about 6:30 a.m.
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Surrounded by sea of scissors, masking tape and aluminum foil, dozens of families gathered at the Children's Museum of Pittsburgh to build pinhole…
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There’s no shortage of excitement surrounding Monday’s solar eclipse.Though Pittsburghers won’t be able to view a total eclipse (states south of…
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A giant white balloon floated across Pittsburgh’s Riverview Park Friday morning as part of a test launch of a University of Pittsburgh and NASA research…