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The September sky over Texas will soon be the ... In Houston, Tuesday's partial lunar eclipse will last just a little over four hours, from 7:41 p.m. CT to 11:47 p.m. CT. The peak will occur ...
NORTH TEXAS – On Tuesday morning ... makes for a great night Tuesday to see the partial lunar eclipse. The eclipse starts around 7:41 p.m. and then lasts until 11:47 p.m. The whole moon will ...
Texans can also look forward to a partial solar eclipse and the rare dual visibility of Venus this month. Here's the forecast across Texas. A lunar eclipse ... around 10:57 p.m. CT and last ...
A total lunar eclipse — the ... It will begin around 10:57 p.m. CT and last until approximately 5 a.m. CT. Texas is in the path for the entirety of the eclipse. The moon will reach its peak ...
The total lunar ... a.m. — 2:31 a.m. (March 14) Mountain Time (MT): 12:26 a.m. — 1:31 a.m. (March 14) Pacific Time (PT): 11:26 p.m. (March 13) — 12:31 a.m. (March 14) During an eclipse ...
A total lunar eclipse ... The eclipse will be visible across the United States on the night of March 13 into the early hours of March 14. It will begin around 10:57 p.m. CT and last until ...
Here’s the latest forecast for Texas ahead of this rare event. In San Antonio, the moon will rise over the eastern horizon at 7:33 p.m. After that, the maximum partial lunar eclipse will occur ...
Texans can also look forward to a partial solar eclipse and the rare dual visibility of Venus this month. A lunar eclipse is coming, and anyone who watched the solar eclipse in Central Texas last ...