La Fiesta del Sol:

Total Solar EclipseSan Antonio 2024

Everything You Need to Know

The Texas Hill Country will experience a total solar eclipse, aka “totality” on April 8, 2024. During this event, the moon will completely block the sun, creating one of nature’s most awe-inspiring phenomena. The next total solar eclipse in the area won’t appear again until well into the 23rd century.
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What is a Total Solar Eclipse?

A total solar eclipse, occurs when the moon passes directly between the Earth and the sun, completely blocking out the sun’s disk. This phenomenon only happens during the new moon phase when the sun, moon, and Earth are aligned in a straight line. During the eclipse, the sky darkens as the moon covers the sun, revealing the sun’s outer atmosphere, known as the corona. 

Where & When to View the Eclipse:

All parts of the San Antonio and Hill Country areas will experience the eclipse! Kerrville and Fredericksburg are both in the path for perfect “totality” but several nearby areas fall under that area of totality. Below are specific times of totality and duration, provided by Eclipse 2024:

  • San Antonio:  Totality begins 1:33 PM;
    duration 2 min, 23 sec
  • Bandera: Totality begins 1:31:51 PM;
    duration 4 min, 4 sec
  • Boerne: Totality begins 1:32:48 PM;
    duration 3 min, 34 sec
  • Comfort: Totality begins 1:32:30 PM;
    duration 4 min, 11 sec
  • Fredericksburg: Totality begins 1:32:58 PM,
    duration 4 min, 24 sec
  • Kerrville: Totality begins 1:32:07 PM;
    duration 4 min, 24 sec

What to Expect and Prepare:

Professional and amateur astronomers will flood the area to position themselves under the path of totality. Expect lots of extra traffic and driving delays. Plan ahead and leave in the morning to find a location to view. Pack a picnic lunch, beverages, bug spray, blankets or chairs, sunscreen, hats, outdoor activities and toilet paper (just in case!). 

Equipment & Supplies: 

To safely observe eclipse, you must protect your eyes from the sun’s harmful rays. Regular sunglasses are not sufficient for safe viewing.

  • Solar Glasses: These are specially designed glasses that have lenses that filter out harmful ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) radiation, allowing you to look directly at the sun during the eclipse. Make sure your glasses are ISO 12312-2 certified for safe solar viewing.
  • Filters (Binoculars & Telescopes) If you’re using binoculars, telescopes, or cameras to view the eclipse, you’ll need solar filters specifically designed for these devices. 
  • Pinhole Projector: If you prefer not to look directly at the sun, create fun pinhole projectors using a piece of cardboard with holes punched in it. This will project an image of the eclipse onto a surface, such as another piece of cardboard or the ground.

Cool Eclipse Experiences:

Eclipse 2024

Map Tracking

NASA

Great American Eclipse

Eclipse Wise

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