How To Watch Today’s Lunar Eclipse From Your Computer

There’s going to be a 120-minute long, total lunar eclipse today at 5.20am, and that, of course, is awesome. But what’s not so awesome is that it won’t be visible to people in North America. Thankfully, Google is letting us watch it from our computers.

Google has teamed with SLOOH Space Camera to let anyone NOT living in South America, Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia watch the lunar eclipse on YouTube, from Google Earth or even from your Android phone. The livestream will also include narration from astronomer experts so you’ll know exactly what you’re looking at. Watch it here.[Google]


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