All eyes will be on Texas for the total solar eclipse on April 8. While the eclipse will pass 480 miles of Texas in 25 minutes, you can spend several days celebrating the once-in-a-lifetime ...
North Texas witnessed an other-wordly event this year. The last time Texas saw a total eclipse of the sun was July 29th, 1878. So the one on April 8th came with plenty of hype. UNT solar physicist ...