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Rare Total Solar Eclipse to Cross North America

After much anticipation, a unique celestial event is set to unfold on Monday, April 8. The Moon will move between the Earth and the Sun, resulting in a total solar eclipse. This remarkable phenomenon will traverse North America, traversing Mexico, the U.S., and Canada, captivating millions of individuals in its path of totality.

Notable Livestream & Coverage

If you find yourself outside the path of totality or hindered by cloudy conditions, fear not. An alternative way to witness this celestial spectacle is through an online livestream. NASA will be conducting a broadcast of the solar eclipse, commencing at 1 p.m. ET on Monday. The livestream can be accessed on NASA TV and the organization’s official website.

During the three-hour broadcast, viewers can expect insightful commentary from experts and astronauts aboard the International Space Station. Coverage will extend to various cities positioned along the path of totality, ensuring a comprehensive viewing experience for all enthusiasts.

For individuals eager to delve deeper into the specifics of the total solar eclipse, NASA’s livestream offers a prime opportunity to engage with this celestial marvel from the comfort of home.

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