NASA Live Stream of Today’s Total Solar Eclipse

Watch here with commentary for the eclipse between 4pm and 5pm EDT.

 

2 responses to “NASA Live Stream of Today’s Total Solar Eclipse

  1. Hi again,
    Well, my big South America trip couldn’t happen for obvious reasons. I cancelled ten nights in the Pucon Lakes region. And as you gently suggested in your kind rely last time we corresponded, I would have been on the wrong side of the Andes anyway–the livestream from Mt. Villaricca was a washout! Looks like your cruise couldn’t happen, either. Antarctica this year?–probably not.
    So in 2024 it comes to me (though Erie is a long way from my home near Harrisburg, and I don’t trust it in April). Looks like long durations of totality from Central America up into the Southwest and maybe Midwest (4 mins +), so I’m starting to plan now. I guess picking a place with good north-south mobility as the weather comes into focus may be the best bet.
    Have you started planning yet? Where do you like?
    Good luck and be well,
    Paul

  2. Hi Paul
    I still hope to make it to this year’s eclipse in Antarctica – booked as a speaker with the same ship that had to cancel in 2020. I think it will happen. I hope to convince them to run another marine expedition for 2024 as well – up the coast of Mexico on the Pacific side – best weather prospects. If not, I will rent an RV – like we did in 2017 – and observe from southern Texas or northern Mexico. Totality is 99%+ at my house in Toronto – would be easy to drive into the path – but I agree with you in that April is far too risky around here. Plus the prospect of about 4 min and 30 sec. of totality is just too good to ignore!

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