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2023 Annular Solar Eclipse
Join NASA experts on Oct. 14, 2023, for a broadcast of the annular solar eclipse.
Want to see more? Tune in to the streams below for telescope live feeds of the annular solar eclipse across the path, a broadcast in Spanish, and a live stream of sounding rockets launching during the eclipse.
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The Ring of Fire
Join NASA experts for a live broadcast of the annular solar eclipse from Kerrville, TX, and Albuquerque, NM. Tune in for views from across the path, expert commentary, live demos, and more.
Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023
11:30 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. EDT
Across the Path
On Oct. 14, Time & Date is providing views of the annular eclipse that may include:
- Klamath Falls, Oregon
- Roswell, New Mexico
- San Diego, California (partial eclipse)
- Roldanillo, Colombia
- Neiva, Colombia
and more.
Valley of the Gods, Utah
Beginning at 8 a.m. PDT on Oct. 14, the Exploratorium is providing a live view of the eclipse from Valley of the Gods, Utah, as well as a sonification created from real time data.
Watch on YouTubeEly, Nevada
Beginning at 8 a.m. PDT on Oct. 14, the Exploratorium is providing a live view of the eclipse from Ely, Nevada.
Watch on YouTubeLive Broadcast in Spanish
Join the Exploratorium for a live broadcast of the annular solar eclipse.
Watch on YouTubeLive Feed of Sounding Rocket Launches
Streamed live on Saturday, Oct. 14, NASA plans to launch three sounding rockets during the annular solar eclipse to study how the sudden drop in sunlight affects our upper atmosphere. Learn more about the APEP mission.