Where can I watch the Eclipse in Person?
DETAILS:
When: The eclipse will take place between 2:00 p.m. and 4:30 p.m., with most of that time considered 'partial'. The full eclipse is expected to last under two minutes starting at 3:18 pm.
Where: The Eclipse will be viewable anywhere in Hamilton, weather permitting.
How: The only safe way to view the eclipse in person is with eclipse viewers that meet the international standard, ISO 12312-2. For more information on solar eclipse glasses safety, please clink on this link: Total Solar Eclipse Safety (nasa.gov)
Where can I watch the Eclipse Online?
Time and Date - LIVE Stream: Total Solar Eclipse April 2024 (timeanddate.com)
Providing livestreams since 2016 by partnering with astronomers across the globe, Time and Date brings you images from the best locations with fascinating commentary. Stream will start at noon eastern daylight time.
Exploratorium - Watch Live Solar Eclipse Broadcasts | Exploratorium
For the last 20 years, Exploratorium has partnered with NASA to livestream solar eclipses. For this eclipse, they will be streaming from Texas starting at 2:00 pm eastern daylight time.
NASA - NASA Live: Official Stream of NASA TV
NASA’s live broadcast will include coverage from Texas, Indiana, and Ohio. The broadcast will provide a front-row seat to the eclipse and will feature NASA experts across the country explaining the science behind the eclipse and how NASA studies it.
How can I Learn from More Online Resources?
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