Summary:
Witness the celestial spectacle of a total solar eclipse traversing North America on April 8, 2024, journeying from Mexico through the United States, spanning from Texas to Maine, and departing along Canada’s coastline. Pending favorable weather conditions, we offer live broadcasts showcasing the eclipse from multiple locations along its path, featuring the Sun partially obscured in various wavelengths of light.
A total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, momentarily obscuring the entire solar disk and unveiling the Sun’s ethereal, white outer atmosphere known as the corona. Weather permitting, inhabitants across much of North and Central America, encompassing the contiguous United States, will have the opportunity to witness at least a partial solar eclipse.
These telescope feeds are generously provided through partnerships and collaborations with our associates.
– afarTV
LIVE: Lead up to the Total Solar Eclipse 2024 – scheduled for 2 pm UTC (Mon, Apr 8, 2024)
https://www.youtube.com/live/5SnIxLXre-I
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LIVE: Total Solar Eclipse – Telescope and Camera Feeds – scheduled to start broadcasting from 5 pm UTC (Mon, Apr 8, 2024)
https://www.youtube.com/live/F0owOhHlwiY?si=CUudoeMx-jTwEBfX
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Credits:
Telescope Operator Credits:
Mexico City, Mexico
Credit: DiegoXX (Diego Vazquez Garay) – https://www.youtube.com/@MonitoreoDiegoxx
Mazatlán, Mexico
Credit: NASA Solar System Exploration Research Institute (SSERVI) Team
Torreón, Mexico
Credit: Bill Dean & Aaron Rosen of the Exploratorium
Kerrville, Texas
Credit: Katherine Troche of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
Junction, Texas
Credit: Bill Dean & Aaron Rosen of the Exploratorium
Dallas, Texas
Credit: Vanessa Thomas of NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Russellville, Arkansas
Credit: Joseph Matus of NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
Carbondale, Illinois
Credit: Bob Baer of Southern Illinois University
Indianapolis, Indiana
Credit: Dayna Thompson & John Millis of Ball State University / Brown Planetarium
Cleveland, Ohio
Credit: Salvatore Oriti of NASA Glenn Research Center
Niagara Falls, New York
Credit: Jessica Balena of the Potomac Animal Wellness Services
Tupper Lake, New York
Credit: Seth McGowan of the Adirondack Sky Center
Houlton, Maine
Credit: David Bowman of NASA Langley Research Center