
Did you miss the Monday, April 8 solar eclipse that trekked across North America, or want to watch it again?
Here are five suggestions on how to watch it online on websites that recorded their livestream.
They range from an hour to several hours, some with just a view of the eclipse and some with commentary. Keep in mind you can scroll through parts if you’d like.
NASA
Go to their eclipse page, which is here, and click on “watch live” link, also available on YouTube here. It comes in at over three hours.
TIMEANDDATE
Go to their eclipse page, which is here, and just click on their livestream, at over fours hours, which has been recorded, and is also available on YouTube here.
U of T DUNLAP OBSERVATORY
Go to their eclipse page, which is here, and it has a link to its two-hour-plus YouTube coverage here (which does have more commentary than actual eclipse viewing, but you can scroll to any part you like). There’s a real good view from Queen’s University starting just after the 90-minute mark.
NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
Go to their eclipse page, which is here, and click on their hour-long link, which is also available on YouTube here. Lots of commentary but great view of the eclipse and great view of stars during totality.
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
Go to their eclipse page, which is here, and click on their 90-minute link, which is also available on YouTube here.













