live online in a series of webcasts. Watch a Slooh Community Observatory webcast of the total eclipse of the sun starting at 4:30 a.m. EDT (0830 GMT) on March 20. You can see live coverage of the eclipse through Slooh directly, or in the window below:
From Slooh: "Nothing -- and I mean absolutely nothing in nature -- is as powerful and spectacular as the totality of a solar eclipse," Slooh astronomer Bob Berman said in a statement. "Sadly, they only happen every 360 years on average for any given
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