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How to watch tonight’s eclipse online

October 8, 2014 lunar eclipse composite by Michele Whitlow.
October 8, 2014 lunar eclipse composite by EarthSky community member Michele Whitlow. Thanks, Michele!

A total eclipse of the moon is visible tonight (September 27, 2015) to North American viewers. Skywatchers in North America will see the eclipse on Sunday evening. Look here for more info, and eclipse times. The same eclipse will be visible from South America, Europe, Africa and parts of Asia early in the morning on September 28. Clouded out for the September 27-28, 2015 total eclipse of the moon? Here are some links to online viewing. Most shows will begin around 8 p.m. EDT (midnight UTC).

Watch at Slooh.com.

Watch Slooh’s show via Space.com.

Watch via Sky and Telescope.

Watch via the Coca-Cola Space Science Center.

Watch via Griffith Observatory.

Planning to watch outside? Here are some tips.

Bottom line: How to watch the September 27-28, 2015 total eclipse of the moon via live webcasts online. Have fun!

Posted 
September 27, 2015
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