NASA video shows how solar eclipse will look like in Texas

The path of the upcoming total solar eclipse might not be smack dab in the middle of Texas, but Lone Star State residents still have good seating.

A new video by NASA shows how the solar eclipse will look in Texas' cities depending on the time of the day.

On Aug. 21, millions of Americans will see the sun blotted out by the moon as it travels across North America, the first coast-to-coast total solar eclipse in 99 years.

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Texas' upcoming solar eclipse

A new NASA video shows how the upcoming total solar eclipse will look like in Texas.

Click through to see the best places in Texas to view the 2024 solar eclipse. Texas' upcoming solar eclipse

A new NASA video shows how the upcoming total solar eclipse will look like in Texas.

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The best time to view the solar eclipse in Houston will be around 1:00 p.m., but if Texans want an even better view of a solar eclipse, they may have to wait until 2024.

In April 2024, the path of another solar eclipse will cut right through Texas, hitting big cities like San Antonio, Austin and Dallas.

Click through above to see which Texas cities will have the best view of the 2024 solar eclipse.