Welcome to Chron’s Texas eclipse live blog! Be sure to refresh this page throughout the day as we’ll provide continuous ...
Houston was not in the path of totality, but was in line to see 93%-95% coverage. Cloudy weather made it challenging for ...
There's about a 10 to 15 percent chance that skies will be clear enough for viewing the eclipse at its peak around 1:40 p.m., ...
In case you hadn’t heard, there is a partial solar eclipse on Monday, with the Greater Houston area expecting to have as much ...
When daylight dimmed as the moon totally eclipsed the sun over the Hill Country, we saw bird activity cease for those 218 ...
Mother Nature may be putting a damper on the solar eclipse viewing, but that's still not stopping Space Center Houston from having some fun. The science museum spent the week handing out 5,000 ...
Eclipse Glasses USA also is accepting used eclipse glasses. The organization intends to donate the used eclipse glasses to ...
HOUSTON — Texas will be the opening act when the 2024 total eclipse moves across the US on Monday, April 8, 2024. The eclipse will travel 480 miles through Texas in about 25 minutes, entering at ...
Meanwhile, Bill Nye — yes, the Science Guy — will head to Central Texas this weekend as part of the Planetary Society's ...
If you have ever been curious about how animals react during the eclipse, stop by the Houston Zoo for this unique opportunity. The zoo is also offering free eclipse glasses for guests ...
As celestial enthusiasts around the world eagerly await the next solar eclipse, Houston area school districts are finding innovative ways to turn this rare solar event into a learning experience ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Total solar eclipse day is here! There are 31 million people in the path of totality across the United States, which is more than 2,000 miles long. The path stretches ...