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Today, October 14th, the moon will pass between Earth and the Sun. People in the U.S. will be able to see it this morning at 11:30 Eastern time (10:30 Central Time).
Nasa Will be showing this event live on their website. It will also be shown live on YouTube. This is an awesome opportunity to see it live for me and others that won't be able to go outside and view it. If you do go outside to view, be sure to wear the special solar glasses. If you don't have them, a telescope can be used, but you must have the little solar panel/screen that attaches to the telescope, and you must watch it on the panel. By all means, do not look directly in the telescope to watch the eclipse because you could go blind.
Here's the link to watch it live on YouTube.
Editing to add that you should also be able to watch on the NASA App. You can get if for your laptop at the Microsoft Store, and is probably available on Google and Apple store.
Nasa Will be showing this event live on their website. It will also be shown live on YouTube. This is an awesome opportunity to see it live for me and others that won't be able to go outside and view it. If you do go outside to view, be sure to wear the special solar glasses. If you don't have them, a telescope can be used, but you must have the little solar panel/screen that attaches to the telescope, and you must watch it on the panel. By all means, do not look directly in the telescope to watch the eclipse because you could go blind.
NASA
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Here's the link to watch it live on YouTube.
The Ring of Fire: 2023 Annular Solar Eclipse (Official NASA Broadcast)
Watch live with us as a “ring of fire” eclipse travels across the United States on Oct. 14, 2023, from Oregon to Texas. This event occurs when the Moon passe...
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Editing to add that you should also be able to watch on the NASA App. You can get if for your laptop at the Microsoft Store, and is probably available on Google and Apple store.
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