Total Solar Eclipse July 2, 2019 - Live Stream From Chile

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  • Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
  • On July 2, 2019, the Exploratorium continues its 20-year tradition of bringing eclipses to you-we’re traveling to the NSF’s Cerro Tololo Observatory in Chile to broadcast a total solar eclipse visible overhead. Tune in here at 1:00 p.m. PDT for live coverage featuring Exploratorium hosts and educators, NASA scientists, and more.

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  • @susanne5803
    @susanne5803 5 років тому +1

    I was with my then little child at the total solar eclipse in Europe August 11th 1999.
    We had bad weather. But the clouds opened right before totality. We were in a large open space, some people were singing and playing guitar.
    Then an uncanny grey darkness settled. It got a lot colder quite suddenly, with a cold wind. Everyone and all the birds fell silent.
    Then the diamond appeared again. Everyone was clapping. Complete strangers - we were all close together in this.
    It was one of the most breathtaking experiences of my life!
    Thank you all so much for all the explanations and the visual help to better understand what is going on and the patterns behind this: I will tune in again! Kind regards from Europe

  • @haych27
    @haych27 5 років тому +2

    Excellent coverage! I've seen one in person (Palu, Indonesia) which was amazing being my first. The bailey's beads and streamers on this one are phenomenal. Thanks for bringing it to me. xx

  • @diontaedaughtry974
    @diontaedaughtry974 5 років тому

    Thank you this was very helpful and informative 👍👍

  • @randomnumbers2697
    @randomnumbers2697 5 років тому

    Really interesting coverage. Thank you.

  • @coolboarder500
    @coolboarder500 5 років тому +3

    The unlimited power of our Creator!

    • @nogodsnomasters357
      @nogodsnomasters357 5 років тому +1

      What? You meant the power of physics! You're welcome for the correction. These events are not rare and are not unique to our spheroid planet. Every planet that orbits a star experiences this type of event. Unless the planetary system is sunless or has a single planet orbiting said star.

    • @susanne5803
      @susanne5803 5 років тому

      @@nogodsnomasters357 Every planet orbiting a star with moons in the right distance and the distances of at least one moon and the star in the right location ...😉

    • @nogodsnomasters357
      @nogodsnomasters357 5 років тому

      @@susanne5803 Not entirely accurate but I'll let you have this one 😉

    • @susanne5803
      @susanne5803 5 років тому

      @@nogodsnomasters357 Now I'm really curious: don't you need three bodies for a partial or total eclipse? How should that work without moons?

    • @ShadowriverUB
      @ShadowriverUB 5 років тому

      @No Gods No Masters Mercury will never experience that, if you also consider planetary transits :p