Last week Louisiana was treated to the Northern Lights in the nighttime sky. This week you can see a comet. It might not be seen again for another 80,000 years.
The Louisiana native and her husband live near Dallas, Texas, and she shared their delightful experience during the solar eclipse of 2024 on social media.
The UL Lafayette Science Museum & Planetarium is hosting a solar eclipse viewing event. They'll have telescopes and solar eclipse glasses to watch it safely.
This problem is potentially a significantly more serious issue that will cause major issues with smart phones and devices, transportation, banking, power plants, and much more.
The solar eclipse is happening April 8, and a restaurant in Louisiana and Texas wants you to watch safely by offering free eclipse glasses with drink purchase.