It's not everyday one gets to glare at a solar eclipse. Not only is it extremely rare, the viewers will have to be at the right place at the right time. Since NASA covers everything outside of the Earth, this includes solar eclipse and other happenings.
Watch the solar eclipse online
Luckily, for those that might not be at the right place at the right time to see the solar eclipse, there is a way to watch the happening online.
According to the posting on the official NASA website, there are a lot of schedules of other upcoming events as well.
As of the moment this article was written, the solar eclipse was going on. Here's a link to check it out:
Here are the upcoming live events this June:
Monday June 14, 2021
2:00 PM - the ISS Expedition 65 will commence! The United States Spacewalk #74 and 75 Preview Briefing on all channels.
Wednesday June 16, 2021
6:30 AM - the official coverage of the ISS Expedition 65 United States Spacewalk #74 will commence. This will be to install the very first IROSA Solar Array on the official P6 Truss for the 2B Channel Power System. The Spacewalk schedule is expected to start at approximately 8:00 AM EDT, and is expected to last just around 6 and a half hours. Pesquet and Kimbrough on all channels.
Sunday June 20, 2021
6:30 AM - this will cover the ISS Expedition 65 United States Spacewalk #75 in order to install the second IROSA Solar Array on the official 4B Channel Power System. The Spacewalk is expected to begin at approximately 8:00 AM EDT and is expected to last just around 6 and a half hours. Pesquet and Kimbrough on all channels.
Sunday June 27, 2021
12:00 PM - this will cover the release of the official Northrop Grunman "SS Katherine Johnson" Cygnus Cargo Craft from the official International Space Station which is scheduled to be released at 12:25 PM EDT. Johnson Space Center on all channels.
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NASA Live Solar Eclipse
The link was shared by the Canadian Space Station and another article by NASA describes what viewers are going to see when they watch the NASA live preview of the solar eclipse. The upcoming solar eclipse is expected to be an annular solar eclipse in which the Moon is going to be so far away from Earth that the Moon would appear smaller compared to the Sun in the sky.
Since the Moon won't technically block the whole view of the Sun it will only look like some sort of dark disk on top of a much brighter and larger disk. This would create what would look like a flaming ring around the Moon a.k.a. the ring of fire. Only those that live in Greenland, Canada, and even northern Russia can see the annular eclipse in person, according to another article by NASA.
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Written by Urian B.