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Total Solar Eclipse to Enthrall Texans, Scientists Harness Event for Research
As Texas prepares for a rare total solar eclipse, scientists gear up for valuable research while safety remains a priority for viewers.
As the anticipation builds for the total solar eclipse, an event that won’t recur until 2044, Texans are preparing to witness this awe-inspiring celestial phenomenon. In an exclusive conversation, planetary scientist Jeronimo Villanueva explained the significance of the eclipse, where the moon passes directly between the sun and Earth, obscuring the sun completely. This rarity provides a unique opportunity for scientists to study the effects on our planet.
“The eclipse is a short-lived event. While the complete eclipse lasts only 3 to 4 minutes, the process from the onset to the conclusion spans over an hour,” Villanueva noted. NASA is seizing this occasion to conduct extensive research. “We’re deploying rockets before, during, and after the eclipse to monitor atmospheric impacts, analyzing how this brief darkness affects Earth,” he added.
Viewing the solar eclipse, however, requires caution. Even a few seconds of direct exposure can inflict permanent eye damage. Experts insist on using eclipse glasses during the event. According to NASA scientists, it is safe to briefly remove these glasses only during the totality phase. They must be promptly worn again as the second diamond ring phenomenon appears.
As many wonder about capturing the eclipse with smartphones, Villanueva warns, “Phones get saturated by the sun’s brightness, making them unsuitable for direct viewing. They should be equipped with special lenses or placed behind eclipse glasses.” He emphasizes that looking at the sun through an unfiltered camera or binoculars risks severe injury or blindness.
Residents of Stark County can expect to see the eclipse around 1:28 PM, followed by Hidalgo at 1:29 PM, and Cameron at 1:30 PM. However, weather conditions may influence the visibility of the eclipse.
“Our planet is a marvel, and such celestial events allow us to appreciate its beauty even more,” Villanueva mused. For those planning to watch the eclipse, the emphasis is on safety first. The eclipse will also be streamed live at NASA’s dedicated eclipse website, for those who prefer to observe from the comfort of their homes or cannot view it directly due to weather or safety concerns.
As Texas and the scientific community gear up for this extraordinary event, remember to protect your eyes, plan your viewing spot, and prepare to be amazed by the wonders of the cosmos.
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