Sunday, July 11, 2010

Solar Eclipse LIVE STREAM LINKS

A spectacular total solar eclipse will occur on July 11, 2010 over the ancient statues of Easter Island, where those lucky enough to have made it to the Pacific will witness the last total eclipse to occur until November 2012.

But some of the Eclipse Chasers/Groups are taking the extra effort to web-stream the Eclipse online for the rest of the world to watch!

Below you can find a list of links to the website where you can watch the stream.

DATE: 11 July 2010
TIME:
(P1) Partial begin 17:09:41 UT
(U1) Total begin 18:15:15 UT
Greatest eclipse 19:34:38 UT
(U4) Total end 20:51:42 UT
(P4) Partial end 21:57:16 UT

Web streams:

LIVE! ELIPSE 2010

Shelios Association/Universidad Politécnica de Madrid's Ciclope Group

Mision Eclipse (Spanish)

Exploratorium

Shelios 2010

Saros.org

MiC Paris (Japanese)

Web streams:

LIVE! ECLIPSE 2010
http://www.live-eclipse.org/

LIVE! ECLIPSE 2010 - UStream channel
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/live-eclipse1/v3

Shelios Association/Universidad Politécnica de Madrid's Ciclope Group
http://eclipsesolar.es/index_en.html

Mision Eclipse (Spanish)
http://broadcast.misioneclipse.es/

Exploratorium
http://www.exploratorium.edu/eclipse/2010/index.html

Shelios 2010
http://www.shelios.com/sh2010/

Eclipse Tahiti (French)
http://www.tahiti-eclipse.com/fr/2010/07/leclipse-de-tahiti-en-direct-live/

Eclipse Tahiti (French) UStream channel.
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/tahiti-eclipse-2010-july-11th

MiC Paris (Japanese)
http://www.eclipse2010.org/

Saros.org (live pictures)
http://live.saros.org/


Solar eclipse of July 11, 2010

A total solar eclipse will occur on July 11, 2010. A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby totally or partially obscuring Earth's view of the Sun. A total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon's apparent diameter is larger than the Sun, blocking all direct sunlight, turning day into darkness. Totality occurs in a narrow path across the surface of the Earth, while a partial solar eclipse will be visible over a region thousands of miles wide.

The path of the Moon's umbral shadow crosses the South Pacific Ocean where it makes no landfall except for Mangaia (Cook Islands) and Easter Island (Isla de Pascua). The path of totality ends just after reaching southern Chile and Argentina. The Moon's penumbral shadow produces a partial eclipse visible from a much larger region covering the South Pacific and southern South America.



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