Solar Eclipse 2020 LIVE
The annular solar eclipse occurs today, on June 21, 2020. This solar eclipse started at 03:45 am UTC (11:45 PM EST, 9:15 AM IST).
The eclipse annular phase was visible from parts of Africa, south of Pakistan, northern India, and China. Europe, parts of Asia, and North-West Australia were able to see a partial solar eclipse.
Partial eclipse begin (First location) – 03:45:58
Full eclipse begin (First location) – 04:47:45
Maximum Eclipse – 06:40:04
Full eclipse end (Last location) – 08:32:17
Partial eclipse end (Last location) – 09:34:01
The live feed was along the path of eclipse including Africa, India, and China.
Also, this Solar Eclipse was Live from the International Space Station (see the cover image of this article):
Trade-Free Video Streams
Anyone can watch the stream as trade-free at https://invidio.us/watch?v=MzbKNkVzi-c&dark_mode=true&thin_mode=false&autoplay=0&continue=0&listen=0&local=1&loop=0&nojs=0&player_style=youtube&quality=dash
Using another instance of Invidio.us we can download the full video after the live stream is over: https://invidious.snopyta.org/watch?v=MzbKNkVzi-c&dark_mode=true&thin_mode=false&autoplay=0&continue=0&listen=0&local=1&loop=0&nojs=0&player_style=youtube&quality=dash
There is also an option to only download the audio, as the background music is really nice.
We can choose another Invidio.us instance anytime from https://instances.invidio.us/
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The annular solar eclipse occurs today, on June 21, 2020. This solar eclipse started at 03:45 am UTC (11:45 PM EST, 9:15 AM IST). The eclipse annular phase was visible from parts of Africa, south of Pakistan, northern India, and China. Europe, parts of Asia, and North-West Australia were able to see a partial solar eclipse…
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