Unfortunately, due to the time difference, the eclipse starts at 5:09 am CDT and totality begins at 6:08 CDT if you want to watch the Exploratorium's covervage from China. The Exploratorium in is well known for its eclipse webcasts and you can watch it live online. If you don't want to get up this early, they archive their webcasts so you can watch them at a more reasonable hour! You can even watch the achived footage of previous eclipses.
For more info, Astronomy Magazine has a nice article online about the 2008 solar eclipse.
2 comments:
Cool! Thanks for the links.
You mean you're not supposed to look directly at the sun?
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