If you are watching the eclipse yourself, keep in mind the risk of looking directly at the sun during the event. The NASA web site will live stream the eclipse and also offers a list of safety guidelines. If you have no luck finding the solar glasses, you may be able to make a last-minute ‘Solar Eclipse Viewer’ to be able to enjoy the event.
How does an astronomical event impact the weather? Well we have a few offices that will launch balloons during the #Eclipse to find out. pic.twitter.com/AkraPYrEcw
— NWS New Orleans (@NWSNewOrleans) August 21, 2017
Not looking bad over southern IL right now! #SolarEclipse2017 #eclipse pic.twitter.com/M58HPa6Xat
— Andrew Pritchard (@skydrama) August 21, 2017
Here is a link for multiple live feeds of the #SolarEclipse2017 https://t.co/0tdhH4TWrD pic.twitter.com/o8J736n0YJ
— azfamily 3TV CBS 5 (@azfamily) August 21, 2017
Remember to wear proper glasses today when viewing the #SolarEclipse. You don't want to get… https://t.co/mNJPZwPIz4
— Bruce Springsteen (@springsteen) August 21, 2017
ECLIPSE BEGINS: Live shot of the eclipse from Madras, Oregon. #Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/KxyOi5Yosu
— FOX Business (@FoxBusiness) August 21, 2017