If you're not in the path of totality, don't worry, the Internet has you covered. The astronomy education group Slooh will be offering access via their robotic telescope network, which will provide live feeds from cameras across the United States pointed at the sky in the path of totality. NASA has also joined in on the fun and will also provide a live stream. It features coverage from 12 locations on the ground, as well as views from research planes, high-altitude balloons, and satellites.
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