As the excitement for April’s total solar eclipse builds up, Texans are preparing for it in different ways. That includes a group of professors that, as reporter Lauren Kendrick shows us, are taking steps to make the celestial event more accessible.

One of the most popular destinations to view April’s total solar eclipse is the Texas Hill Country. To learn more about what that part of Central Texas has to offer to eclipse enthusiasts along with some tips to make the best of this astronomical event, the Hill Country Alliance’s Night Sky Program Director Dawn Davies is joins us.