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Update: 8 Top Sites for Lunar Eclipse Live Streaming
As NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center could fall prey to the same cloudy skies that are blanketing California, here's some other viewing options.
Cloudy skies over much of California and the U.S. are making for challenging viewing of tonight's winter solstice lunar eclipse. In fact, even the NASA space center in Huntsville, AL has fallen victim to intermittent cloud cover that's threatening a publicized live video stream of the event from that location.
Thankfully, NASA has provided a list of web sites offering live views from around the country and the globe, all in real time.
By design, many of these are located in parts of the country our around the world where the weather is clear – and you can still check out the Marshall Space Flight Center Web cam.
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According to NASA's website, the Alabama center has had some cloud cover with a few intermittent breaks. For now, it's looking like the list of links located on NASA's website is going to be your best bet for cloud-free viewing.
Here's a list of links provided by NASA to various streaming videos of the lunar eclipse:
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› SpaceVidCast Lunar Eclipse Coverage→
› WPBT2/Miami Science Museum→
› Lunar Eclipse by Coaster Storm's Weather Center→
› South Florida Amateur Astronomers Association & The Fox Observatory→
› Columbus State University→
› Rothney Astrophysical Observatory→
› Night Skies Network, Jack Huerkamp→
› Astronomers Without Borders Camera Network→
› Lunar Eclipse from Santiago, Chile→