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Kinda neat.....CSPAN has coverage of the eclipse..... (Original Post)
a kennedy
Aug 2017
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moondust
(19,981 posts)1. So does the Weather Channel.
Oregon site is about a half-eclipse right now.
Pathwalker
(6,598 posts)7. Complete with scientists!
This is where I'll watch it.
frogmarch
(12,153 posts)2. So does Carhenge (webcam) :)
Mz Pip
(27,445 posts)3. NASA TV
NASA has a good program with sites across the country and lots of good science info.
NASA also has an app so you can watch it on a tablet.
a kennedy
(29,661 posts)4. I'm watching earth cam as well in Nashville Tennessee
Hieronymus
(6,039 posts)5. MSNBC does too.
cilla4progress
(24,733 posts)6. Yes -
CSPAN is running NASA livestream.
Control-Z
(15,682 posts)8. I'm watching live, partial, So Cal, through my glasses.
I'm watching the CNN programming on my phone! It's been very exciting!!! The crowd's reaction in Oregon was something else when they got the total eclipse!