Texas cities, such as El Paso and Dallas, will be able to observe the total solar eclipse on April 8.
Texas cities, such as El Paso and Dallas, will be able to observe the total solar eclipse on April 8.
The duration of the phenomenon's visibility will vary depending on location and climate.
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A show will dazzle Texas residents and other parts of North America on April 8, 2024, with a total solar eclipse that will cross the continent from Mexico to Canada. The phenomenon will enter the United States through the southern stateoffering residents of specific cities the opportunity to witness this unique astronomical phenomenon.
The eclipse will begin over the South Pacific Ocean and reach continental lands on the Pacific coast of Mexico at 11:07 AM Pacific time, according to NASA on its official website. It will continue through Mexico, entering the United States through Texas and crossing several states before arriving in Newfoundland, Canada, at 5:16 PM Atlantic time.
Some areas will experience a partial eclipse before and after totality. Different cities in Texas will have the opportunity to observe the astronomical phenomenon.
Tour of the total eclipse through cities in Texas and its start time of totality
- El Paso 1:38 pm CDT
- San Antonio 1:39 pm CDT
- Austin 1:40 pm CDT
- Dallas 1:41 pm CDT
- Houston 1:42 pm CDT
This astronomical event will be visible from various locations in North America. The duration of totality will vary by location. It is important to consider weather conditions, as these can affect the visibility of the eclipse.
Astronomy enthusiasts are recommended to take measures to avoid directly observing the phenomenon. and take advantage of this rare opportunity to witness a total solar eclipse in the region. To this end, NASA issued some recommendations:
- Start observing a few minutes before totality. Besides, use the special solar eclipse glasses throughout the eventavoiding looking directly at the sun without protection even during totality.
- Never look directly at the sun without proper protection to avoid permanent damage to your eyesight.. Use special solar eclipse glasses certified to ISO 12312-2, avoiding improvised solutions such as conventional sunglasses, x-rays or homemade filters. If you share this moment with children, be sure to continually supervise them to ensure their eye safety.
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