Watch Surya Grahan live here as she becomes visible in South America


Solar Eclipse 2020 Live Stream: The last Surya Grahan of this year will occur today, December 14. It will be a total eclipse, although it will not be visible in India, but don’t worry because the American space agency, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has you covered. . The agency will broadcast live the total eclipse that will pass over South America and will be partially visible in parts of Chile and Argentina today. Also Read – Surya Grahan, Dec 14, 2020: 10 Facts About This Year’s Last Solar Eclipse

The US space agency will provide camera images from Chile starting at 9:40 am EST (1440 GMT). At 10:30 am EST (1530 GMT). However, the live NASA commentary will be in Spanish. Another live stream of the total solar eclipse, without narration, will be available on NASA’s media channel, Space.com, or you can view it directly on the agency’s website.

This is how you can watch LIVE:

Not just NASA, Slooh will also live stream this year’s last eclipse on December 14 in English. They will broadcast their ‘Great South American Total Solar Eclipse Live Show’ live on YouTube.

You can see it here:


They will broadcast it in collaboration with La Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (PUC). Astronomical Director Paul Cox will handle the comments. It will be 3 hours and 15 minutes of coverage starting at 8:00 pm India Standard Time (IST) on your YouTube channel and Facebook page.
Time and Date will also broadcast the solar eclipse program live on its website and YouTube channel. They have scheduled the broadcast to be scheduled for 8:00 p.m. on December 14.

The last lunar eclipse was observed on November 30, 2020, and the previous solar eclipse occurred on June 21, 2020. There have been four penumbral lunar eclipses this year. The solar eclipse of Margashirsha Amavasya will be the second and last solar eclipse of the year 2020.

According to the data provided on timeanddate.com, the last solar eclipse will be visible for five hours, it will be partially visible starting at 7.02 pm, and it will be fully visible at 8.02 pm. The solar eclipse will be at its peak at 9.43 pm and will end at 12.23 am (December 15).

This time, it will be a total solar eclipse that will be visible to people in the southern tip of South America, southwestern Africa, and certain regions of Chile and Argentina if the weather remains clear.

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