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Right now, there's limited research about how solar eclipses affect animal behavior, but scientists hope to gather more data on April 8.
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Any point on the globe can expect to see a total solar eclipse about once every 400 years. This Monday, it’s southeast Oklahoma’s turn.
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One economist is calling it “the most profitable 22 minutes in Texas history.”
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This weekend, my girlfriend and I packed up my Kia Sportage and headed north. Our destination: the path of the solar eclipse’s totality in western…
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If you’re planning to view the solar eclipse this Monday, you’ll want to be safe.Dr. David Craig, Professor of Astronomy at West Texas A&M University,…