A group of people gathering for the solar eclipse in Texas yesterday not only got to see a rare solar event, but some believe they got to see a UFO as well.
If you’re like me and aren’t a big fan of heavy traffic and large crowds, you probably avoided traveling to areas in the path of totality for today’s solar eclipse.
Well today is the big day, the solar eclipse will be crossing over parts of Texas and many have their glasses ready to go. Turns out, you might not want to stare at the sun if you bought them from Amazon.
It was recently discovered that the map of the total solar eclipse was miscalculated, meaning many areas of Texas will no longer be in the path of totality on April 8th.
Monday, April 8, will be the biggest celestial event of the year and many people will head outdoors to capture the total solar eclipse. However, did you know that using your smartphone to capture the solar eclipse could damage your phone's camera lens or even fry your phone?