Here's Where You Can Watch The Live Stream Of The Total Solar Eclipse

The solar eclipse is happening today (August 21)!

Find out what time the eclipse will be for you by adding your zip code HERE!

Unless you have the proper glasses to view the solar eclipse, do NOT look directly at it! Either create a pinhole camera (directions HERE) or you can view the eclipse on a live stream online.

NASA TV will broadcast live footage from their "eclipse jets" on many different platforms: YouTube, Periscope, Twitch, and Facebook Live. They will also have a live stream called NASA EDGE. See the link below.

CNN is hosting a live show called CNN’s Eclipse of the Century, featuring astronaut Mark Kelly. This will be a 360-degree live stream from multiple locations. 

The Science Channel will be in Oregon broadcasting the eclipse, with footage from around the country and even some footage from the International Space Station.

ABC News has an event that begins at 1PM ET and ends at 3PM ET. It will feature 12 reports from locations in the “path of totality,” starting in Oregon and ending in Charleston.


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