Social media has been running rampant with stories about a creepy skull-shaped asteroid that will pass by Earth on Halloween night, but according to NASA, that's not quite true.
We sat down with meteorologist John Cameron and asked him a few questions about what we can expect from the total solar eclipse here in the Texoma area, and how and when to view it.
On August 21, everyone in the Continental United States, including right here in Texoma, will be able to witness one of the most spectacular astronomical events to ever occur, a total solar eclipse. Here's what you need to know for viewing in the Wichita Falls area.
In 2014, the European Space Agency (ESA) did the incredible: it landed a probe on a comet. But this wasn't its first rodeo. Ten years ago, it parked a probe on the hazy, alien moon of Titan.