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Texas State Parks offer prime viewing for total eclipse

Mar. 21—AUSTIN — Less than a month remains until the highly anticipated total eclipse adorns Texas skies. On April 8, a total eclipse will shade 31 Texas state parks along the path of totality. With the exception of Old Tunnel and Lyndon B. Johnson State Parks, where visitors will gain entry on a first-come, first-served […]

Cleburne State Park offers top-notch viewing for eclipse

Mar. 20—Less than a month remains until a much-anticipated annular solar eclipse graces Texas skies. On April 8, a total solar eclipse will pass over the state, with 31 Texas State Parks in the line of totality, providing prime eclipse viewing. The eclipse will begin as the moon starts to block the sun around noon. […]

Start looking now for a viewing spot for April’s total solar eclipse

Imagine life as a human 10,000 years ago. At times, your survival might be severely threatened. Bad weather, wildfires, and animal stampedes, all can make life miserable. Now, imagine a bountiful summer. Food is plentiful, your cave or hut protects you from wild animals and bad storms. But as you finish your afternoon meal, you […]