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AP photographer explains how he captured the moment of eclipse totality
Photographer Mat Otero works for The Associated Press in Dallas, Texas, just inside the path of totality for this week’s solar eclipse.
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How do flamingos react to a solar eclipse? See video from the Dallas Zoo
This time-lapse video shows flamingos at the Dallas Zoo rushing to gather in their pond at the moment of totality during Monday’s solar eclipse. When totality passed, the flamingos started spreading out again.
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Emotional reactions to the solar eclipse over Russellville, Arkansas
“I didn’t think I was going to be one of the ones that got emotional,” says NBC 5 reporter Alicia Barrera, who covered the total solar eclipse from sunny Russellville, Arkansas. See a collection of Barrera’s reports here.
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What were those red blobs coming out of the sun during the eclipse?
Did you see those red blotchy areas around the sun during Monday’s total solar eclipse? Those are called solar ejection prominences.
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What are solar prominences and are they the same as solar flares?
NBC 5 Meteorologist Kevan Smith explains the differences between solar prominences and solar flares.
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Photographer captures total eclipse during proposal in Texas
A couple got engaged during the total solar eclipse, and a North Texas photographer, Macy Muzljakovich of “Macy Alex Photography,” was hired to capture the once-in-a-lifetime moment.
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What was the most popular song played during the eclipse? Here's the celestial soundtrack
Which song did you put on during the eclipse? Spotify unveiled the list of space-themed hits that surged in streams on Monday.
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Proposal of a lifetime: Couple gets engaged during solar eclipse in North Texas
In a world where love and cosmic events collide, Austynn Harbison and Alex Hoffpauir’s love story is one for the ages.
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Tourists head home after eclipse viewing in North Texas
On Monday, thousands gathered in North Texas to watch the total eclipse. However, storms hit the region, causing travel delays. The next day, all visitors were looking to head home, and NBC 5’s Noelle Walker picked up the story from DFW Airport.
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Visitors to North Texas hope inclement weather doesn't eclipse flights home
Most TSA security lines took under 20 minutes to clear, but as storms passed through the area, more than 80 cancellations and more than 600 flight delays occurred.
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Eclipse Pets: April 9, 2024
Minnie as well as Breckleigh, Aspen And Mosey plus a cat in Lakewood were featured on NBC 5 First at Four on April 9, 2024.
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Artist captures solar eclipse by harnessing sun power
The artwork will be on display at Ripley’s Believe It or Not! in Grand Prairie, Texas
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Eclipse travelers return home
Airport officials warn that traffic may be increased due to post eclipse travels. Storms and severe weather have also caused several delays that travelers in the Dallas area should be aware.
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Can't get enough of the total solar eclipse or got clouded out? Here are the next ones to watch for
If you missed North America’s total solar eclipse or if you caught the eclipse bug, there are more chances to see the sun disappear.
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Post eclipse questions and what to do with solar galsses
NBC 5’s Larry Collins looked into the future to see when the next eclipse will happen. Plus, what to do with solar glasses now that the celestial event is over.
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Did you see those mysterious twinkles before and after the total solar eclipse?
If you witnessed April 8’s total solar eclipse, you might have noticed a mesmerizing phenomenon that occurred just before and after the celestial event.
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Southwest Airlines passengers witness solar eclipse mid-flight
Thanks to a few Southwest Airlines flights in Texas, some lucky individuals witnessed the recent solar eclipse from an altitude of 35,000 feet. This was an incredible opportunity to view a total solar eclipse from the sky, and NBC 5’s Candace Sweat was on board to document the experience.
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Shadow bands seen before & after total solar eclipse
The intensity, direction, and motion of the shadow bands during April 8’s total solar eclipse appear to be related to the same phenomenon that causes twinkling stars.
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Southwest Airlines captures stunning solar eclipse photos at 35,000 feet on Texas flights
Southwest Airlines, one of the country’s most popular airlines, hosted a one-of-a-kind inflight “Solarbration” for its passengers, complete with festive eclipse-themed glasses, napkins, and cosmic cocktails.