Our Friends At Tyler Junior College Has Front Row Seats Right Here In East Texas.

Let's test your history: What do you remember being taught to you about the year 1878? No, its not another 'Yellowstone" spinoff, it was the last time an eclipse turned the sky in Tyler dark for several minutes. 144 years ago.

Today is the day that will go down in history as once again the sky will go dark for a solar eclipse and we'll be able to see it right here in East Texas.

Our Friends At The Earth And Space Science Center At Tyler Junior College Dropped Off A Gift Bag To Us With More Details!

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We received some surprise gift bags from TJC which explained a few more details about the upcoming eclipses.

The total solar eclipse will be visible from Tyler beginning at 12:24 p.m. and last until 3:04 p.m., with the moon 100% blocking the sun beginning at 1:43 p.m. and lasting for around two minutes.

TJC Is Inviting Everyone To Check Out The Hudnall Planetarium On Campus.

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The reason for all this excitement over the stars is because this will be the last total solar eclipse visible in Texas for the rest of the MILLENNIUM. 

Hopefully the clouds won't be in the way but you can grab some glasses from TJC. So for star lovers and space enthusiasts, this a pretty big freaking deal. To get ready for this rare event, stop by Tyler Junior College's Earth and Space Center and learn more about it all.

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Gallery Credit: Ida Duwe-Olsen - Compass Realty

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Gallery Credit: Scott Michaels -Compass

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