That depends on how the lights are controlled. Some areas have the lights on basic timers, so the lights go on and off at a certain time on the clock. If no one manually overrides the timer, then the lights won't come on. read more
That depends on how the lights are controlled. Some areas have the lights on basic timers, so the lights go on and off at a certain time on the clock. If no one manually overrides the timer, then the lights won’t come on. read more
For casual viewers, she compared the darkness during a total solar eclipse to a night with full moon. If you want to get a good look at the moon, you wouldn't want to stand near a street light. read more
Towns in the path of the eclipse hope it will shine on bottom line 5:23 PM ET Fri, 11 Aug 2017 | 00:53 Call it eclipse economics. When a large swath of America is bathed in midday darkness for a couple of minutes on Aug. 21, hundreds of cities in the path of the eclipse are hoping it will be a once-in-a-generation boost to local economies. read more