UTSA astrophysicist reveals the math behind eclipse predictionsRead about the fascinating math behind eclipse predictions, as explained by UTSA astrophysicist Dr. Angela Speck.
Youโll need special glasses to view Aprilโs total solar eclipseOn April 8, 2024 the path of a rare total solar eclipse will pass through Texas, including parts of San Antonio and the Hill Country around 1:30 p.m.
Watch Octoberโs annular eclipse at one of these events in South TexasFrom San Antonio, to Bandera, to Uvalde, plenty of opportunities to take in the annular eclipse will be offered
How to safely take photos with your smartphone during annular eclipse on Oct. 14On Oct. 14, those in the path of the upcoming annular solar eclipse from Oregon to Texas will have the opportunity to witness an event that wonโt happen again for decades.
Where to get special glasses to view the Oct. 14 annular eclipse (Including one place offering them free!)To view the eclipse, you'll need safe solar viewers that are thousands of times darker than sunglasses and they must comply with the ISO 12312-2 international standard.
Do I really need special glasses to view the eclipse? Your eclipse viewing questions, answeredDuring the annular eclipse on Oct. 14, the moon will pass in front of the sun, creating a halo or โring of fireโ in the sky.
ANNULAR SOLAR ECLIPSE: How to view the rare astronomical phenomenonThe solar eclipse will be visible from San Antonio and the Hill Country on October 14, 2023.