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People from all over North Texas and beyond came to the Cotton Bowl in Dallas to celebrate and watch the total solar eclipse on Monday.
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Overcast skies did not dampen spirits of Texans and travelers who came out to see the total solar eclipse in North and Central Texas on Monday.
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After months of anticipation — including a massive influx of tourists into the Lone Star State — 2024’s total solar eclipse is finally here. From when and how to view it safely, to what kind of traffic to expect, to how animals might respond, here’s your complete rundown of all things eclipse.
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The April 8 event is expected to draw thousands of eclipse enthusiasts to North Texas.
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It may get black as night during the solar eclipse April 8, but plenty of businesses expect to see green.
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The Fort Worth Zoo will be at the center of a high-profile animal behavior study during the April 8 total solar eclipse.
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Weather forecasts show partial to mostly cloudy conditions in North and Central Texas on Monday. A meteorologist breaks down what it means for the eclipse.
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Denton residents may need to travel even farther away from the city to view the total eclipse on Monday, as a newly published eclipse map projects even less of the city will be in the path of totality.
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Cosmic cocktails, live music and eclipse parties will enliven the Fort Worth area on April 8 as thousands of people look up at the sky for the rare astronomical event: a total solar eclipse.
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It all has to do with our feelings of "awe" — something psychologists have been studying for a while. It seems awe doesn't just make our jaws drop.
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Did you know a solar eclipse inspired Nat Turner that he should launch his slave rebellion? Or that predicting an eclipse arguably marks the start of modern science - in 586 B.C.?
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From Solar-brations to Solar Coasters, North Texas is gearing up for the once-in-a-lifetime celestial event with gatherings, parties and unique happenings.