Enthusiasts await the rare total solar eclipse, where the moon will entirely cover the sun, creating a captivating “ring of fire” spectacle.
While not visible in India, the event will be watched across the United States, Canada, Mexico, and other parts of North America. Starting at 9:12 pm (IST) on April 8, it will conclude by 2:22 am on April 9.
NASA will livestream the event on NASA+, NASA TV, and its official website. The telescope-only feed, without commentary, will be available on YouTube and NASA Television’s media channel, showcasing views from multiple locations.
For those outside the path of totality, NASA offers multiple broadcasts to witness the total solar eclipse. Tune in starting at 1 pm ET (1700 UTC) for live coverage.