The Louisiana native and her husband live near Dallas, Texas, and she shared their delightful experience during the solar eclipse of 2024 on social media.
This problem is potentially a significantly more serious issue that will cause major issues with smart phones and devices, transportation, banking, power plants, and much more.
The solar eclipse is happening April 8, and a restaurant in Louisiana and Texas wants you to watch safely by offering free eclipse glasses with drink purchase.
Astronomers estimate Lafayette will see 99% totality, and a new tool can tell you how much you'll see wherever you are. There are two ways to watch safely, too!