The September sky over Texas will soon be the setting for two popular lunar displays on the same night, with a supermoon ...
Only a sliver of the top of the moon will be totally obscured. The remainder of the visible moon should have a reddish-brown ...
It will be quite the spectacle across the Texas sky Tuesday night, but what are the chances you'll actually see anything?
With mostly clear skies in the forecast, North Texans will be able to view the Harvest Moon, or partial lunar eclipse.
Southeast Texas will not only experience a full moon Tuesday night but also a Partial Lunar Eclipse. This full moon is also called a "Harvest" moon and a supermoon. The reason it is called a ...
The 2024 Solar Eclipse! 🌑 The rare celestial event was visible across Mexico, the United States, and Canada. With a duration of up to 4 minutes and 28 seconds, it was a breathtaking sight for many!
In March, a penumbral lunar eclipse was visible from Texas. In August, skygazers in the Lone Star State were treated to a rare blue supermoon. Two more supermoons are coming up in October and ...