, starting in Denver City at about 11:41 a.m. It will then sweep southeast through the Permian Basin and the Hill Country to the Texas Coastal Bend, ending in Port Aransas at about 12:01 p.m. Outside of the strip, observers will see a crescent sun, or a partial solar eclipse. The closer they are to the centerline, the more of the sun will be blotted out.
In the Houston metropolitan area, outside the path of annularity, the sun will be about 90% obscured,For astronomy enthusiasts willing to expend the effort to see the annular eclipse in all it’s glory because a partial eclipse simply wouldn’t satisfy, there’s good news — There are plenty of scenic spots in Texas where you can witness the October event.Midland, 11:43:25 a.m.