Austin
- Start: 12:17pm
- Max: 1:35pm
- Totality Duration: 1m, 40s
Westlake
- Start: 12:17pm
- Max: 1:35pm
- Totality Duration: 2m, 16s
Lakeway
- Start: 12:17pm
- Max: 1:35pm
- Totality Duration: 3m, 15s
Dripping Springs
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Start: 12:16pm
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Max: 1:34pm
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Totality Duration: 2m, 58s
Hunt
- Start: 12:14pm
- Max:1:31pm
- Totality Duration: 4m, 25s
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Use proper eye protection: Never look directly at the sun without adequate eye protection. Use certified solar viewing glasses or handheld solar viewers to observe the eclipse safely. Regular sunglasses are not sufficient to protect your eyes.
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Use proper eye protection: Never look directly at the sun without adequate eye protection. Use certified solar viewing glasses or handheld solar viewers to observe the eclipse safely. Regular sunglasses are not sufficient to protect your eyes.
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Watch indirectly: Another safe way to view the eclipse is through indirect methods, such as pinhole projectors or eclipse glasses over a smartphone camera. These methods allow you to witness the eclipse without looking directly at the sun.
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Supervise children: Ensure that children are always supervised during the eclipse and that they use proper eye protection if they want to observe the event.