Where to watch the 2017 solar Eclipse LIVE online ?

Only a few hours before the start of the total solar eclipse of 2017 and you still didn’t know where to watch it online? Here are the best 6 free ways to follow it Live :

1 – NASA website

NASA: 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. EDT, will include live coverage from 12 locations, featuring live views of the eclipse as well as eclipse activities taking place across the country. There are multiple ways to watch, including NASA’s websiteFacebook live, and YouTube.

2 – Exploratorium

Exploratorium: This science museum in San Francisco will be begin its eclipse webcast at 12 p.m. EDT, featuring telescopes based in Oregon and Wyoming. At 12:15 p.m. EDT, listen in to experience the Kronos Quartet’s sonification of the solar eclipse. You can also watch using Exploratorium’s free Android and iPhone apps.

3 – CNN

CNN: CNN is teaming up with Volvo to present Eclipse of the Century, which will present the eclipse from viewing locations across the path of totality with live, 360° coverage.

4 – Montana State University

Montana State University: Watch the eclipse from an entirely different perspective — 55 high-altitude balloon teams are teaming up with NASA to provide coverage of the solar eclipse from the stratosphere. Learn more about how and why they’re doing it — and watch the live webcast on August 21st — from the Eclipse Across America website.

5 – Slooh

Slooh: Beginning at 11:30 a.m. EDT, Slooh will provide live coverage of the total solar eclipse from Stanley, Idaho, with additional telescope feeds all along the path of totality.

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6 – TimeandDate.com

TimeandDate.com: Watch the eclipse’s progress starting at 11:30 a.m. EDT, with live footage from multiple locations and real-time updates on the current location of the Moon’s shadow.

Source : http://www.skyandtelescope.com
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