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clock-iconPUBLISHEDAugust 21, 2017

Watch The Total Eclipse LIVE As It's Happening In 12 Different Locations, Right Here

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Katy Evans

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Katy Evans

Deputy Editor-In-Chief

Katy has a BA in Humanities and Philosophy, with over 20 years of experience in online and print publishing. She was named the Association of British Science Writers' Editor of the Year in 2023.

Deputy Editor-In-Chief

Katy has a BA in Humanities and Philosophy, with over 20 years of experience in online and print publishing. She was named the Association of British Science Writers' Editor of the Year in 2023.View full profile

Katy has a BA in Humanities and Philosophy, with over 20 years of experience in online and print publishing. She was named the Association of British Science Writers' Editor of the Year in 2023.

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Today the United States will experience an incredible solar event – a total eclipse of the Sun. It will be the first total eclipse to be visible from coast to coast across the US since 1918, and if you aren't lucky enough to view it in real life, don't worry, you can still experience it as it happens. 

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NASA is live streaming the event right here, so you can watch it in real time, along with everybody else in the US and around the world, without any danger to your eyeballs. Enjoy!


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