Eclipses are pretty common but, since they can't all be seen from every part of the earth, they are actually kind of uncommon. This Texas man has seen the most.
Thanks to our talented graphic artists here on the Buzz Adams Morning Show, we have an incredible interactive map that will show you where the eclipse will be in 2024.
If you were like me, you were zonked out and catching some serious z's when the whole 'Blood Moon' lunar eclipse happened on Monday (April 14th). Lucky for us, some time-lapse footage of the event has been released by the fine folks at Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles, California. So, if you missed it, or just want to see some cool video of it, then check it out here.