A time-lapse from Dallas, Texas shows just how dark it really for in the middle of the day as the moon passed between the sun and Earth. Imagine having to turn your headlights on during the middle of the day just to see the road for a few minutes, then things return to normal. Her...
Weather forecasts over the past few weeks showed cloud cover for much of North Texas, but over the past few days the odds of getting a glimpse of the eclipse during totality have increased. Parts of North Texaswill see a break in the cloudsaround the time of totality. Wherever you are, ...
Weather: After days of ominous forecasts, spectators in places like Texas lucked out as clouds parted just in time to catch peak totality. Reactions: White House staff cheered, professional golfers paused their rounds and thousands of eclipse-chasers looked toward the sky in awe and wonder. ...
This is our latest prediction of the solar corona for the April 8, 2024 total solar eclipse. The above images show two versions of the predicted white light brightness in the corona at totality; the left is with solar north up, and the right is for Dallas, Texas. Click on the link to...
As the solar eclipse reaches totality in Mexico, Texas will become the first U.S. state to witness the celestial event. Bill Nye joins CBS News' Janet Shamlian, Norah O'Donnell and Tony Dokoupil with advice on how to make the eclipse memorable.
The path of annular solar eclipse over Texas The annular eclipse will cross Texas and visit the metropolitan areas of Midland and Odessa, San Antonio, and Corpus Christi. The shadow of the Moon leaves the United States at Padre Island at 12:03 p.m. CDT. At this point, the Moon’s shad...
A few hours away from us in Waco, city officials there said that Waco will be a prime location to experience the so-called “Great American Eclipse of 2024″ so they are hosting an event called “Eclipse Over Texas 2024: Live From Waco" which organizers say will provide an enhanced expe...
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...
A group of people gathering for the solar eclipse in Texas yesterday not only got to see a rare solar event, but some believe they got to see a UFO as well.
In Georgetown, Texas, the skies cleared just in time to give spectators a clear view. In other spots, the eclipse played peek-a-boo with the clouds. “We are really lucky,” said Georgetown resident Susan Robertson. “Even with the clouds it is kind of nice, because wh...