A total solar eclipse will cross Texas on April 8 and for many Texans, the skies will go completely dark as the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth blocking the face of the Sun.
With winter pounding frigid temperatures down on most of the country, it may seem like the sun will never beam down and warm us up again, but this is a good reminder that it most certainly will.
It's heating up outside and you know what that means. People will be hitting the local Walgreens to load up on sunscreen, at least if they are smart they will be.
It's an amazing sight '97 and something you'll never see it on this planet. A 90-minute storm on the surface of the Sun was captured on video by NASA last week.