The total solar eclipse happening in Texas has been a long time coming. When the last one, in regards to a total solar eclipse happened in the Lone Star State,NBC DFW revealed the year was 1878!So this is certainly a once in a lifetime event for many. But many wonder what things wer...
Here in East Texas, the Total Solar Eclipse is expected to happen around 1:45 p.m. Central time and some areas could experience the totality of the eclipse for a little over 4 minutes. The longest duration in the path of totality in East Texas will be happening in Sulphur Springs. The ...
Our April 8th total solar eclipse will have a path of totality that starts in Mexico, then moves up to Texas before making its way through the Midwest, then the northeast and upward through eastern Canada. Unlike a lunar eclipse, however, a solar eclipse can concentrate sunlight aro...
In Texas, the weather prospects for the Great American Eclipse looked bleak. For days, the idea that storms would plague the region of Dallas, or at least thick clouds, seemed a sure thing. And then came eclipse day. My journey this year was centered on Love Airport, a historic locality...
Until the total solar eclipse happens we have lots of things to do this weekend and lots of fun to be had at the many events happening in Lindale, Sulphur Springs, and other major cities that are prepping for as much as four and a half minutes of darkness Monday. ...
This will be the last total solar eclipse visible from the U.S. until 2044. The eclipse, happening April 8, 2024, begins in North Texas at 12:23 p.m. and ends at 3:02 p.m. If you're located in the path of totality, then all you need to do is step outside and look up!
DALLAS —All around North Texas preparations are in place for the sun to disappear in the middle of the day. We're talking, of course, about the total solar eclipse happening on April 8. "This is huge, HUGE!" stresses Jo Trizila with Total Eclipse DFW with her trademark enthusias...
From Texas to Indiana to Maine, millions will get to experience the surreal darkness simply by stepping outside.
Of course, that eclipse was kind of lame. Maine was nowhere near the direct path, so it just felt like the sun went behind a cloud. Until you looked up and actually saw it. If I had been inside the whole time, I may not have even noticed it was happening. But this time around,...
Between the“ring of fire”annular eclipse coming up on October 14, 2023, and the2024 total solar eclipsehappening on April 8, 2024, viewers on land in the United States and neighboring countries are in for two major celestial moments as the moon passes between Earth and the sun. Ad Feedb...