One of the biggest celestial events of the year is just a few months away, the total solar eclipse on April 8, 2023. An influx of visitors is expected to arrive in the path of totality and the Texarkana area is one of those regions.
Are you ready to see the partial Annular Solar Eclipse on Saturday, October 14? What about seeing it steamed live as the Total Annular Solar Eclipse? Here's a great place to catch it both ways with others who love to see this kind of event. The University of Arkansas Hope-Texarkana will be hosting a fun viewing party and cultural education program to celebrate the event.
The total solar eclipse of the sun is not expected until 2024 for most of this region but in October of this year, parts of Texas could see a rare phenomenon of the sun known as the "Ring of Fire,' an annual solar eclipse.
Remember the 1980s song "Total Eclipse of the Heart?" How about a total eclipse of the sun? Arkansas parts of Texas and Texarkana are in for a real historic solar treat in 2024.
Today is the day. The Solar Eclipse will take place around 11:45AM and go til about 2:30PM with the maximum coverage between 1PM and 1:30PM. If you are like me and couldn't find any of those special eclipse glasses, have no fear.
As most of you know a solar eclipse will occur in the United States on Monday, August 21, 2017. Although we don’t fall within the “path of totality,” Texarkana will still be experiencing a large portion of coverage during this year’s solar eclipse.
Here's something to watch for Sunday, a partial solar eclipse!
I am fascinated by our universe. I love watching meteor showers, lunar and solar eclipses. A few weeks ago I stood out on our porch at night and just stared in amazement at how close Jupiter and Venus were to each other...