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Texas A&M Forest Service encourages responsible recreation during annular eclipse

Within six months, two eclipse events will crisscross the heart of Texas. The first being an annular solar eclipse occurring Oct. 14 and featuring a “ring of fire” created by the sun’s shadow around the moon while parts of Texas will be in the path of totality.The second eclipse is a total eclipse, occurring April 8, 2024, that will traverse across the path of the annular eclipse.To have a safe and enjoyable eclipse viewing experience, Texas A&M Forest Service encourages everyone to recreate responsibly and prevent wildfires.“With the first of two eclipse events approaching, we expect Texans and visitors alike ...

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