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You will be able to watch the solar eclipse on April 8!

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On April 8, 2024, a solar eclipse will occur, which is one of the astrological events we don’t encounter very often. We shared the calendar published by NASA for you in the past weeks. If you are following us from America, you can click here to reach the locations where the solar eclipse will be visible hour by hour. So, if we are not in America, how can we watch the solar eclipse? Here are the details…

According to the schedule provided by NASA, the solar eclipse will occur on Monday, April 8, 2024, which is tomorrow. Generally, our followers located in North America, Mexico, and Canada will be able to watch it live.

Solar eclipses have occurred many times throughout history, and each time humanity has been enchanted by the darkness that falls upon the earth. However, when we ask how many times one can witness a solar eclipse in a lifetime, we cannot provide many answers.

Therefore, in order not to miss the eclipse and to witness one of the signatures of the universe, we wanted to inform you about how you can easily watch the eclipse, which takes place thousands of kilometers away from your home. The first solution that comes to mind is Google TV.

In regions where Google TV is available, it will aggregate solar eclipse content from local and national channels. Then, it will present them to users with short advertisements. You will be able to watch the solar eclipse live on your television just like following a news bulletin.

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If you don’t have a Google TV subscription, don’t worry. The platform will compile content from the channels listed below. You can also follow the solar eclipse via cable broadcasting without using Google TV.

NBC News Now Scripps News Reuters Now NBC Dallas Fort Worth NBC Washington DC NBC San Diego NBC Los Angeles NBC Philadelphia NBC New York NBC Connecticut NBC South Florida NBC Boston NBC Bay Area NBC Chicago AccuWeather NOW

Finally, let us inform you that NASA will also broadcast the eclipse on its own YouTube channel.

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