Here’s how you can watch last solar eclipse of the year 2020. Though solar eclipse won’t be visible in India but you can watch Live streaming of the Solar Eclipse on December 14 from NASA.
The total solar eclipse scheduled to occur on December 14 won’t be visible in India, but that’s no reason to fret. There are plenty of observatories that will be live streaming the event so that you can catch all the action live, free and from the comfort of your home.
NASA’s live coverage of the 2020 total solar eclipse
US space agency, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), will be live streaming the total solar eclipse on 14 December 2020 on its official channel on YouTube called NASA Television.
However, NASA’s live commentary will be in Spanish. Another live stream of the total solar eclipse, without narration, will be available on NASA’s media channel.
The first two will take live streams from Chile and Argentina from various eclipse-chasers with telescopes trained on the Sun and Moon, while the latter will have only its own production team on the ground.\Slooh will live stream the December 14 total eclipse in English. Slooh will live stream its “Great South American Total Solar Eclipse Live Show” on YouTube.
In collaboration with the La Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (PUC), the commentary will be provided by Chief Astronomical Officer Paul Cox.
Three hours and 15 minutes of coverage will begin at 8:00 pm Indian Standard Time (IST) on the observatory’s YouTube channel and Facebook page.
Live view of the total solar eclipse from four different parts of Argentina
The commentary will be in Spanish, but Diario 10 Digital will broadcasting live on YouTube from four locations in the Río Negro Province. The live stream of the total solar eclipse will begin at 11:30 am local time in Argentina, which is 9:30 pm in India.
Time and Date’s live stream of the 2020 total solar eclipse on website and YouTube. Time and Date will be live streaming the total solar eclipse on their website as well as on their YouTube channel. The broadcast is scheduled to begin at 8:00 pm on December 14.
Exploratorium’s coverage of 2020’s only total solar eclipse : Exploratorium had earlier planned to send a team to Chile to live stream images from the ground but had to cancel its plans due to the coronavirus pandemic. However, they will be plugging into NASA’s live stream with commentary of their own, both on YouTube and Facebook.
Exploratorium also has a mobile app, available on both Apple and Google app stores, that you can also use to plug into the live stream.
CosmoSapiens will also be live streaming the December 14 total solar eclipse on YouTube