Stella Gutierrez-Jones, 9, gazes up at the sky as a partial eclipse takes place on Saturday October 14, 2023.
The April total solar eclipse will provide a once-in-a-lifetime experience for Texans. As the moon passes between the Earth and the sun, the sky will darken because of the moon’s shadow on Earth. Throughout the state, Texans will see a partial solar eclipse, but Austinites will experience “totality" when the moon completely blocks the sun from view.
Only during the few minutes of totality is it safe to look at the sun without solar glasses. As cool as totality is, you should keep your glasses with you as you'll need to put them back on to continue viewing the eclipse once it ends.All Austin Public Library branches, including the Central Library, will have a limited number of free eclipse glasses available beginning April 4.have planned themed solar eclipse parties with food, activities and a pop-up exhibit from NASA.
“Total Solar Eclipse” parties are scheduled for the North Village, Menchaca, Twin Oaks, Central, Hampton, Windsor, Old Quarry, Willie Mae and Pleasant Hill libraries. Times vary based on location.open to the public from 12 to 3 p.m. Free viewing glasses and information about the eclipse will be available to attendees.The 'Leap Year Capital of the World' is in West Texas. This year, the town is throwing a big party.
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