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The Weather Channel and Twitter
The two companies have partnered for a live stream that starts at 12PM ET. It includes live footage from cities in the path of totality, and it will be hosted by meteorologists Ari Sarsalari and Domenica Davis.
The two companies have partnered for a live stream that starts at 12PM ET. It includes live footage from cities in the path of totality, and it will be hosted by meteorologists Ari Sarsalari and Domenica Davis.
NASA
NASA, of course, is leading the game. Their NASA TV will broadcast live footage from their “eclipse jets” on many different platforms: YouTube, Periscope, Twitch, and Facebook Live. They will also have a live stream called NASA EDGE. The stream starts at 12PM ET.
NASA, of course, is leading the game. Their NASA TV will broadcast live footage from their “eclipse jets” on many different platforms: YouTube, Periscope, Twitch, and Facebook Live. They will also have a live stream called NASA EDGE. The stream starts at 12PM ET.
National Geographic
Starting at 12:30 PM ET, National Geographic will be broadcasting on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. In addition to having astronauts and astrophysicists answer viewer questions, they’re sending a photographer in a plane over the Pacific to try to capture the first image.
Starting at 12:30 PM ET, National Geographic will be broadcasting on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. In addition to having astronauts and astrophysicists answer viewer questions, they’re sending a photographer in a plane over the Pacific to try to capture the first image.
CNN
CNN is hosting a live show called CNN’s Eclipse of the Century, featuring astronaut Mark Kelly. This will be a 360-degree live stream from multiple locations. It begins at 12PM ET. (You can also watch on the network’s Facebook page.)
CNN is hosting a live show called CNN’s Eclipse of the Century, featuring astronaut Mark Kelly. This will be a 360-degree live stream from multiple locations. It begins at 12PM ET. (You can also watch on the network’s Facebook page.)
Discovery's Science Channel
The Science Channel will be in Oregon broadcasting the eclipse, with footage from around the country and even some footage from the International Space Station. The show will be hosted by astronaut Mike Massimino, all the way from Charleston.
The Science Channel will be in Oregon broadcasting the eclipse, with footage from around the country and even some footage from the International Space Station. The show will be hosted by astronaut Mike Massimino, all the way from Charleston.
ABC News
The event begins at 1PM ET and ends at 3PM ET. It will feature 12 reports from locations in the “path of totality,” starting in Oregon and ending in Charleston.
The event begins at 1PM ET and ends at 3PM ET. It will feature 12 reports from locations in the “path of totality,” starting in Oregon and ending in Charleston.