Yep, you can still watch the Total Solar Eclipse occurring on August 1, 2008 even if you’re not from Canada, Russia, the Siberia and the Arctic regions, India, China and Mongolia. Several websites are offering a free live webcast of this rare event of the heavens.
As announced on TimesOnline.co.uk site – ” A solar eclipse will sweep across much of the northern hemisphere tomorrow. The Sun will disappear behind the shadow of the Moon, leaving a glowing ring of fire known as the corona, the outer ring of the Sun’s atmosphere normally hidden from view. But to see the total eclipse you need to travel to some remote Arctic regions of northern Canada, Greenland and Siberia, before it ends in Mongolia and China. The eclipse can be seen more easily live on the internet.”
My blog friend and associate, Jan Alvin reminded me about this phenomenon a while ago and provided an alternative url link to view the total solar eclipse live – just in case the NASA website gets clogged and sluggish.
So where to view the live webcast of the total solar eclipse? Check out:






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