WHERE TO SEE THE ECLIPSE ONLINE
A number of groups in Africa and around the world will be broadcasting the eclipse online for all of us to enjoy.
The list below is not exhaustive. Please let us know of any we have missed. Some of these broadcasts could experience technical difficulties or cloudy skies during the eclipse. Many more feeds will be announced close to the eclipse day, so please check the IAU OAO webpage too.
Timings in brackets are for beginning, maximum and end of eclipse in GMT
Broadcasts from Africa
ETHIOPIA (timings are 0352 – 0500 – 0620 GMT)
Astronomers in Ethiopia will be webcasting the eclipse from the path of annularity (max obscuration 97%), via a telescope, possibly from Lalibela. You can watch it from here
KENYA (timings are 0346 – 0448 – 0559 GMT)
Travelling Telescopes will be broadcasting a feed from Nairobi (max obscuration 59%) via facebook live and youtube (tbc), via their telescope
TANZANIA (timings are 0347 – 0446 – 0553 GMT)
The feed from Mt Meru Astronomical Observatory in Arusha (max obscuration 52%) will be via facebook live and possibly youtube (tbc), via their telescope
The feed from Dar e Salaam (max obscuration 37%) with Noorali Jiwaji will be via the network of television channels (link coming soon) to transmit across Tanzania
Global broadcasts from the path of annularity
ETHIOPIA (timings are 0352 – 0500 – 0620 GMT)
Astronomers in Ethiopia will be webcasting the eclipse from the path of annularity (max obscuration 97%), via a telescope, possibly from Lalibela. You can watch it from here
INDIA (timings are 0449 – 0629 – 0815 GMT)
An aggregate youtube feed of all broadcasts from across Indian by ASI POEC and IUCAA
The youtube feed from Sirsa, Haryana (max obscuration 98.92%) by Ajay Talwar, via a telescope.
A youtube feed and facebook live from Kurukshetra (max obscuration 98.95%) by Vigyan Prasar via a telescope.
A youtube feed from Suratgarh (max obscuration 98.9%) by Astrophile via a telescope
TAIWAN (timings are 0650 – 0815 – 0926 GMT)
A youtube feed from Taiwan (max obscuration 97.6%) by National Museum of Natural Sciences
Global broadcasts outside the path of annularity
INDIA (timings are 0650 – 0815 – 0925 GMT)
A youtube feed from Hanle (max obscuration 90%) by Indian Institute of Astrophysics
A youtube feed from Kodaikanal (max obscuration 28%) by Indian Institute of Astrophysics
JAPAN (timings are 0700 – 0817 – 0923 GMT)
A youtube feed from Okinawa (max obscuration 90%) by NAOJ
United Arab Emirates (timings are 0413 – 0533 – 0709 GMT)
A youtube feed from Abu Dhabi (max obscuration 87%) by International Astronomical Centre
A youtube feed from Sharjah (max obscuration 86%) by SAASST
VIETNAM (timings are 0617 – 0756 – 0919 GMT in Hanoi)
A facebook live feed from multiple locations in Vietnam (max obscuration 74-30%) by
SOUTH KOREA (timings are 0655 – 0805 – 0907 GMT)
A youtube feed from Okinawa (max obscuration 45%) by KASI
PALESTINE (timings are 0425 – 0524 – 0630 GMT)
A facebook live feed from Palestine (max obscuration 35%) by Palestine Astronomical Society
TURKEY (timings are 0445 – 0540 – 0630 GMT)
A youtube feed and youtube feed from multiple locations (max obscuration 34-12%) by Turkish Astronomical Society and Tubitak National Observatory resp.
RUSSIA (timings are 0620 – 0722 – 0820 GMT)
A youtube feed from Irkutsk (max obscuration 22%) by Irkutsk Regional Astronomical Organisation & Planetarium
EAST ASIA UNAWE (timings are 0600 to 0930 GMT)
A youtube feed and facebook live from groups in Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia and Thailand through East Asia UNAWE (max obscuration ranging from 50-10%)
SRI LANKA (timings are 0500 – 0625 – 0750 GMT)
A youtube feed from Colombo (max obscuration 17%) by Institute of Astronomy
A web feed (max obscuration ~15%) by Astrophlia