Total Solar Eclipse 2019: Here’s how to watch the ‘Surya Grahan’ live in India on June 2

Total Solar Eclipse 2019: Here’s how to watch the ‘Surya Grahan’ live in India on June 2

Sonali PimputkarUpdated: Friday, June 28, 2019, 07:02 PM IST
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On July 2 sky watchers are in for a treat as a number of locations on Earth will have an opportunity to witness a total solar eclipse. The event will last up to four minutes and 33 seconds and will be visible from Chile, Argentina, and South Pacific Ocean. While some parts of South America will witness a partial solar eclipse. In case, you are in a location where the eclipse is not visible, then you can watch it live on the internet. There are a number of websites and organisations that live streams the eclipse. With the total solar eclipse, just a few hours away, we have curated a list of websites to watch the Surya Grahan live.

· NASA

NASA will share live images, videos, and updates before, during and after the eclipse sourced from satellites, special telescopes, high-altitude balloons, and research aircraft. Click here.

· ESO

ESO, European Southern Observatory, will share a raw feed of the total solar eclipse from the Atacama Desert in Chile. Click here.

· Time and Date

Time And Date will live stream the eclipse from South America. Click here.

· Exploratorium

Exploratorium has been sharing live images of eclipses since the last two decades. For the July 2 eclipse, the website will broadcast raw the feed from National Science Foundation's Cerro Tololo Observatory in Chile. The broadcast is available both in English and Spanish on their website as well as their Android and iOS apps. Click here.

Slooh

The robotic telescope streaming service Slooh in association with observatories around the world will live stream the event. Click here.

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