Make the most of Monday’s rare astronomical event by learning about the science behind the eclipse, safety tips and other key insights from Texas A&M experts.

Viewing events across Bryan-College Station include a musical performance at Century Square preceded by an educational talk.

The April 8 eclipse will drop solar generation output to near zero, but other power sources will keep the grid stable.

How to stay safe and plan for the can't-miss moment.

NASA says the eclipse on April 8 will be the last total solar eclipse visible from the contiguous United States until 2044.

Students can get a pair of free viewing glasses while supplies last during distribution events planned for Oct. 7-Oct. 14.

The moon will pass in front of and partially obscure the sun during the Oct. 14 "ring of fire" eclipse.