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Watch Here: Lunar Eclipse Live Feed Streaming Via YouTube
Total lunar eclipse will last shortly less than two hours.
Google’s YouTube video service is currently hosting a live feed of a total lunar eclipse. The feed is coming from the Slooh telescope, situated atop a volcano in the Canary Islands.
While not visible to Californians, the eclipse is best seen by those in Europe, South America, Africa, Asia and Australia.
The eclipse will start at 11:00 a.m. Pacific time, and last about 100 minutes. California-based stargazers who wish to view the celestial event can do so either online via the live stream, or by downloading the Slooh telescope Android smartphone app.
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The live feed is also attached to this article, and can be view by clicking the image to the right of this text.