Fredericksburg TX Eclipse Despite some cloudy conditions, residents and visitors enjoyed the Great North American Eclipse in Fredericksburg on Monday, April 8. The eclipse began at 12:15 p.m. and ended at 2:56 p.m. with totality running from 1:32-1:37 p.m. The public viewing area at ...
I lucked out in 2017 and successfully made plans to see the total solar eclipse just a couple weeks before the day. I began planning my 2024 excursion today. The initial planned viewing site? Near Austin TX. What will you do? My advice: whether you're 8 or 80, don't miss it. Havin...
Hope you all have nothing but the best eclipse viewing experiences! I was able to get Eclipse Maestro running in a Virtual Box VM following instructions and links in this YouTube video:https://youtu.be/qdR...TXuKPSpr5vLhzEi In the end I’m going to run it on an older MacBook in...
Tucson, AZ11:19:32 AM MST69.4% Reno, NV11:19:45 AM PDT35.7% Phoenix, AZ11:20:01 AM MST64.0% Las Vegas, NV11:20:21 AM PDT51.2% Eugene, OR11:23:04 AM PDT23.6% Salem, OR11:24:32 AM PDT22.5% El Paso, TX12:25:29 PM MDT81.9% ...
Average historical cloud cover during the first two weeks of April. Along the April 8th, 2024 eclipse totality path the most favorable viewing conditions are statistically best in southern Texas and worst in the northeast U.S. This ended up not being the case for the April 8th, 2024 eclipse...
To be extremely specific, the Bastrop area is just barely outside the path of totality, but the viewing experience should be nearly the same as those located directly in the path. Better yet, you can avoid the traffic and delays of those heading to Dallas or Austin and enjoy the experience...
I'm sorry your eclipse viewing wasn't all that you had hoped, but it sounds like you made the best of it. I traveled 200 miles to southern Illinois and we got lucky. It was predicted to be cloudy but we woke up to a warm day with no clouds. Such an a...
The planned eclipse viewing location was by a lake in a Texas State Park. It was reasonably scenic and promised a quieter experience than urban city parks, an important point for Lanchi, who didn’t want crowds. It helped that entry was subject to reservations with quotas – unlike Californi...
Kinesiology and physical education sophomore Jose Rodriguez was a student volunteer handing out glasses at Texas A&M University-San Antonio’s viewing party on the East Lawn. Rodriguez said this is his second time experiencing a solar eclipse. “It’s amazing; it’s a good t...
We will be one of the best places in the United States to experience this spectacular event, with 3 minutes and 43.6 seconds of totality. It will be the last total solar eclipse visible from the contiguous United States until 2044. People viewing the eclipse from locations where the Moon’s...