Watch all live eclipse coverage on the KSAT+ page.
On Monday, April 8, parts of San Antonio and the Texas Hill Country were in the path of a total solar eclipse. KSAT brought you a live look at the sun in different cities in the path of totality across the U.S. and Mexico.
You can watch the video on demand of the sun in the media player at the top of this article.
Here’s a list of some eclipse articles on KSAT:
- Your April 8 total solar eclipse guide: Big events, safe solar viewing, live coverage
- INTERACTIVE MAP: April 2024 total solar eclipse path
- WATCH: Solar eclipse Q&A with KSAT meteorologists
- Here’s what to expect during the April 8 eclipse if you’re NOT in the path of totality
- This tool can compute the last or next time for a solar eclipse at any location in the world
- April 8 total solar eclipse will be the first over San Antonio since 1397!
- LIST: South Texas events for viewing April’s total eclipse
- Many Hill Country schools will be off April 8 for solar eclipse; most San Antonio schools will not
- You’ll need special glasses to view April’s total solar eclipse
- How to safely take photos of the April 8 solar eclipse with your phone
- Hill Country officials prepare for thousands of visitors ahead of April’s total eclipse
- 🧪 Science with Sarah: Solar Eclipse Pinhole Projector🌞
- Safety pins? Bad health? These are the myths and superstitions surrounding the solar eclipse
- Here’s why you might not want to drive your electric vehicle on April 8
- KSAT Connect: Share your photos, videos of annular eclipse