See the interactive map of Texas below for the exact time when the eclipse will begin ... according to NASA. The path of totality, or the thin track across the U.S. from which the sun will ...
A new map by eclipse calculator John Irwin claims ... eclipse will first be visible in the United States from Texas, after which the path moves through Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois ...
This map shows the path of totality for the solar eclipse as it passes over central and south Texas on Monday, April 8. The moon’s shadow will render several local areas in total darkness, including ...
This year's only partial lunar eclipse happens Tuesday evening and will be visible across North Texas. We are expecting mostly clear conditions. September’s full moon is the second of four ...
Tuesday presents a rare solar occurrence that will be featured above the Texas sky. Call it a holy celestial trinity, if you ...
eclipse path includes white lines that indicate how ... The paths of the two eclipses cross in Texas. Map geeks will love the fact that the two paths appear to cross. There’s little significance ...
The "new" path of totality is the orange line, meaning Denton, Texas and Effingham, Illinois both ... [+] lose out on some total solar eclipse. The new map has alarming consequences for cities ...
It will be quite the spectacle across the Texas sky Tuesday night, but what are the chances you'll actually see anything?
In March, a penumbral lunar eclipse was visible from Texas. In August, skygazers in the Lone Star State were treated to a rare blue supermoon. Two more supermoons are coming up in October and ...
The full harvest supermoon will shine brightly in the night sky Tuesday evening. A partial lunar eclipse, with a “bite” taken ...
The night sky on Tuesday will treat us to a partial lunar eclipse during a supermoon. It’s an astronomical wonder that almost ...