Celestial enthusiasts and sky gazers across the United States are gearing up for a spectacular event on April 8, 2024 – a total solar eclipse that will sweep across the entire contiguous US, from Texas to Maine. NASA is inviting the public to join in the excitement with events, science opportunities, and online viewing options for this rare celestial event.
Millions of people along the path of totality will have the unique opportunity to witness a total solar eclipse, while others across the country will be able to see a partial eclipse. NASA will be providing live coverage of the eclipse starting at 1 p.m. EDT, with live views from various locations across North America, expert appearances, and more.
For those looking for a more serene viewing experience, NASA will also offer a no-commentary, telescope-only feed of the eclipse on NASA TV and YouTube, showcasing views from multiple locations. Additionally, NASA’s interactive Eclipse Explorer Map allows users to track the eclipse in real time on April 8, get weather updates, and more.
Media resources, eclipse photos, and details about in-person events can be found on NASA’s eclipse website. For more information about the total solar eclipse, interested individuals can visit go.nasa.gov/Eclipse2024. Media inquiries regarding the eclipse can be directed to the provided contact information.
Don’t miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime event – mark your calendars for April 8, 2024, and join NASA in celebrating the beauty of the cosmos.
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