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The 2024 solar eclipse is scheduled to occur on Monday, allowing 15 states to see the moon nearly completely covering the sun.
Residents of Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, and areas of Tennessee and Michigan It is said that if the weather is good, you can see the entire view. To NASA.
The event will begin shortly after 12:10 PM (Central Time) in areas of Texas, and shortly after 2:00 PM (Eastern Time) in Pennsylvania and New York.
If you’re not in a state where you can see the total solar eclipse in its entirety, or if you can’t take time off from work to watch the event, you can still watch the eclipse online and don’t have to worry about your eyes getting hurt . It got damaged in the process.
NASA TV
NASA TV can be streamed live to your TV, computer or mobile phone starting at 1pm ET.
Access NASA TV on NASA+, the NASA TV webpage, NASA’s YouTube channel, the NASA app for iOS, and the NASA app for Android on your computer or phone.
You can also watch the livestream by visiting NASA accounts on social media. NASA has accounts on X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, Twitch.tv, and Daily Motion.
Or, you can bring it to the big screen via TV apps or third-party services like Roku, Hulu, DirectTV, DISH Network, Google Fiber, Amazon Fire TV, and Apple TV. However, some of these services may require a fee if you have not already registered.
Google TV
Google TV will also offer free live coverage of the 2024 solar eclipse. Google TV consistently shows live broadcasts from different cities in the United States.
Google TV will give you access to NBC News Now, Scripps News, Reuters Now, AccuWeather NOW, and various NBC channels in major cities and states.Each channel is available on Google TV.[For You]You can find it in the tab.
Other livestream options
PBS’s prime-time science show NOVA will also host a livestream of the event and feature scientists on its YouTube channel.
The U.S. National Science Foundation is also established. live broadcast 1:55pm ET.
Skywatching website time and date.com will cover the total solar eclipse with a live stream and live blog, including background information and live coverage.
McDonald Observatory, an astronomical research facility at the University of Texas, live stream The total solar eclipse begins at 12:00 PM Central Time.