3 Things You Must See Today: A Live Eclipse Feed from the Path of Totality

A Live Eclipse Feed from the Path of Totality

 

 

For everyone who can't see the full eclipse today, there are a few different ways to watch it online.

 

 

You can check it out on NASA's live YouTube stream . Something called the Virtual Telescope Project is also showing it, and TimeAndDate.com has its live feed, too.

A News Report from the Total Solar Eclipse in 1979

 

A "total" solar eclipse also cut across the U.S. 45 years ago in 1979. Only a few states in the Pacific Northwest got to see the full thing back then, but people in other states were excited too. An NBC affiliate in Dallas-Fort Worth posted their coverage from February 26th, 1979.  

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A dog named Mishka wandered off in San Diego last year and turned up more than 2,000 miles away in Detroit.

 Her owners flew there to pick her up. They say they put up over 1,000 flyers with no luck but never lost hope.

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