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There are a variety of ways to experience April's solar eclipse. Those planning to watch it should protect their eyes in the moments leading up to and following totality.
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Composer Justin Sherburn and cellist Sarah Nelson recorded A Space of Partial Illumination as a soundtrack for the April 8 eclipse.
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The Science Mill in Johnson City designed a game to help students learn why a large swath of Central Texas will be cast in twilight in the middle of the day. The museum estimates 6,000 students in the region will play Eclipse Quest before the April 8 eclipse.
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No one knows exactly how bad traffic will be in Central Texas, but a total eclipse in 2017 caused historic gridlock.
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School districts in the path of the totality cite concerns about an influx of visitors and traffic as reasons for the closures.
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A total solar eclipse will be visible in the Austin area on April 8. Here is where you can find solar eclipse glasses to safely view the celestial event.
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Where can I watch the eclipse? Can I see it from my house? Do I need to wear solar glasses the whole time? These are all good questions to consider before the April eclipse, and we've got the answers to them.
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Texas will experience its first total solar eclipse since 1878 on April 8. Cities closest to the eclipse’s path of totality will be in the moon’s shadow for around 4 minutes.
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Small towns across Texas are expecting a spike in visitors as tourists drive in to watch the eclipse from parks and natural areas.
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Saturday's partial eclipse caused some shadows on the ground to look like crescents, or mini-moons.