Total Solar Eclipse Viewing with NASA

Get ready for the total solar eclipse on April 8! Learn how to join millions in witnessing this spectacular celestial event with NASA from anywhere.

Discover what happens during a total solar eclipse when the Moon completely covers the Sun, creating a breathtaking view for those along the path of totality.

Find out if you’re in the path of totality stretching across the U.S. from Texas to Maine for the ultimate eclipse experience.

Learn how to watch the partial solar eclipse if you're outside the path of totality, where the Moon covers part of the Sun.

Join NASA’s live broadcast at 1 p.m. EDT for expert insights, astronaut appearances, and live views from across North America.

Experience the eclipse through live locations including NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Ohio, Carbondale, Dallas, and more.

Learn how to stream NASA TV’s live coverage through various platforms, including social media and the NASA app.

Discover NASA’s watch party in Spanish and a no-commentary, telescope-only feed for an uninterrupted eclipse experience.

Watch NASA Wallops’ live coverage of sounding rocket launches to study the eclipse’s atmospheric effects starting at 2:30 p.m.

Use NASA’s Eclipse Explorer Map to track the total solar eclipse, get weather updates, and predict the corona for your location.

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