2024 Total Solar Eclipse & The Path of Totality

About Total Solar Eclipses

A Total Solar Eclipse occurs when the Moon fully obscures the Sun’s disk. To witness this phenomenon, you need to be located within the restricted Path of Totality. Generally, the Sun’s radiant surface outshines its outer atmosphere, known as the corona, making it invisible. However, during a Total Solar Eclipse, the corona comes into view, providing a rare chance for scientific observation.

It is crucial to use safe Solar Eclipse Glasses that are ISO 12312-2 certified to protect your eyes during a Total Solar Eclipse, except during brief moments of Totality. These special-purpose glasses are designed to block the Sun’s harmful rays, allowing safe viewing of the Eclipse. However, during the short period of Totality when the Moon completely (100%) covers the Sun, it is safe to remove the Eclipse glasses to appreciate this awe-inspiring phenomenon without full eye protection. It’s important to emphasize that looking at the Sun without proper eye protection, especially outside of Totality, can cause permanent eye damage, so certified Eclipse glasses should be worn diligently before and after this unique phase.

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Total Solar Eclipse

Where To Witness The 2024 Total Solar Eclipse In Johnson County, TX

Johnson County Solar Eclipse Locations

Alvarado, Texas
Miles from Downtown Dallas: 39 | Miles from Downtown Fort Worth: 27
Total Eclipse Totality Start Time: 13:39:26
Total Eclipse Totality Duration: 3 Minutes 54.8 Seconds

Briaroaks, Texas
Miles from Downtown Dallas: 48 | Miles from Downtown Fort Worth: 19
Total Eclipse Totality Start Time: 13:39:36
Total Eclipse Totality Duration: 3 Minutes 33.1 Seconds

Burleson, Texas
Miles from Downtown Dallas: 46 | Miles from Downtown Fort Worth: 16
Total Eclipse Totality Start Time: 13:39:39
Total Eclipse Totality Duration: 3 Minutes 25.3 Seconds

Cleburne, Texas
Miles from Downtown Dallas: 50 | Miles from Downtown Fort Worth: 32
Total Eclipse Totality Start Time: 13:39:08
Total Eclipse Totality Duration: 3 Minutes 44.4 Seconds

Cresson, Texas
Miles from Downtown Dallas: 57 | Miles from Downtown Fort Worth: 25
Total Eclipse Totality Start Time: 13:39:42
Total Eclipse Totality Duration: 2 Minutes 26.6 Seconds

Cross Timber, Texas
Miles from Downtown Dallas: 51 | Miles from Downtown Fort Worth: 21
Total Eclipse Totality Start Time: 13:39:33
Total Eclipse Totality Duration: 3 Minutes 32.1 Seconds

Crowley, Texas
Miles from Downtown Dallas: 45 | Miles from Downtown Fort Worth: 15
Total Eclipse Totality Start Time: 13:39:50
Total Eclipse Totality Duration: 3 Minutes 9.3 Seconds

Fort Worth, Texas
Miles from Downtown Dallas: 32 | Miles from Downtown Fort Worth:
Total Eclipse Totality Start Time: 13:40:21
Total Eclipse Totality Duration: 2 Minutes 42.8 Seconds

Godley, Texas
Miles from Downtown Dallas: 61 | Miles from Downtown Fort Worth: 30
Total Eclipse Totality Start Time: 13:39:22
Total Eclipse Totality Duration: 3 Minutes 7.8 Seconds

Grandview, Texas
Miles from Downtown Dallas: 48 | Miles from Downtown Fort Worth: 37
Total Eclipse Totality Start Time: 13:39:09
Total Eclipse Totality Duration: 4 Minutes 9.5 Seconds

Joshua, Texas
Miles from Downtown Dallas: 51 | Miles from Downtown Fort Worth: 24
Total Eclipse Totality Start Time: 13:39:27
Total Eclipse Totality Duration: 3 Minutes 28.2 Seconds

Keene, Texas
Miles from Downtown Dallas: 46 | Miles from Downtown Fort Worth: 28
Total Eclipse Totality Start Time: 13:39:19
Total Eclipse Totality Duration: 3 Minutes 45.1 Seconds

Lillian, Texas
Miles from Downtown Dallas: 42 | Miles from Downtown Fort Worth: 37
Total Eclipse Totality Start Time: 13:39:42
Total Eclipse Totality Duration: 3 Minutes 45.2 Seconds

Mansfield, Texas
Miles from Downtown Dallas: 35 | Miles from Downtown Fort Worth: 20
Total Eclipse Totality Start Time: 13:39:53
Total Eclipse Totality Duration: 3 Minutes 42.7 Seconds

Rio Vista, Texas
Miles from Downtown Dallas: 58 | Miles from Downtown Fort Worth: 41
Total Eclipse Totality Start Time: 13:38:51
Total Eclipse Totality Duration: 3 Minutes 58.8 Seconds

Venus, Texas
Miles from Downtown Dallas: 32 | Miles from Downtown Fort Worth: 32
Total Eclipse Totality Start Time: 13:39:36
Total Eclipse Totality Duration: 4 Minutes 1.2 Seconds

Additional DFW Counties in the Path of Eclipse Totality – View Times & Locations

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Don’t Miss Out on the Solar Eclipse – Grab Your Glasses Now!

If you’re planning to witness the Total Solar Eclipse in Johnson County, Texas, make sure you’re equipped with ISO-certified Solar Eclipse glasses for optimal eye safety. These specialized glasses are designed to protect your eyes from the Sun’s harmful rays during the eclipse’s partial stages. However, there’s a brief window of time known as Totality, when the Moon fully obscures the Sun, where it’s safe to remove your glasses and enjoy the spectacle. Keep in mind that Totality lasts only for a few minutes. To maintain eye safety, it’s crucial to wear your Solar Eclipse glasses both before and after this brief period of Totality.

Total Solar Eclipse with Clouds

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Johnson County Solar Eclipse Locations and times may change. Therefore, please check with NASA for last-minute changes.