The Houston area will not go dark on the afternoon of April 8, when other parts of Texas to the north and west will experience a total solar eclipse. But the Space City will come close to seeing the ...
Get ready to indulge in celestial delights as Houston businesses roll out special offers and discounts to celebrate the upcoming solar eclipse. From cosmic cocktails and eclipse-themed brews to ...
My favorite part of a total solar eclipse (Houston Museum of Natural Science) Although not in the path of totality, Houston offers a variety of events for you to witness the solar eclipse. From the ...
Houston may not be in the path of totality, but there are many events around the city where residents can still view the solar eclipse while enjoying expert talks, hands-on activities and free glasses ...
Drivers sit in traffic on I-45 northbound at North Main Street. If you're heading out of Houston to check out Monday's total solar eclipse, expect to get stuck in some traffic. The path of totality ...
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 1:27 ...
HOUSTON — Today's solar eclipse is an all-hands-on-deck event for the team at Space Center Houston, where people have traveled from as far as Africa and Europe to see the celestial phenomenon. The ...
Houston is not along the path of totality for Monday’s total solar eclipse. Other major cities — northwest San Antonio, Austin, Fort Worth and Dallas — will be treated to dawn or dusk-like darkness ...
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 across ...
Lucky for us, Houston is filled with scientists and science nerds—this is Space City after all. That means there are plenty of events on April 8 to enjoy this once-in-a-lifetime celestial event in the ...
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 1:27 ...