If you weren’t lucky enough to witness the April 8th total solar eclipse in person, you still have a chance to see the phenomenon for yourself. Today, the eclipse began just a few minutes past 11 a.m. on Mexico’s Pacific Coast. Incredible footage shared by NASA shows the spectacular moment when the solar eclipse reached totality over Mazatlan, Mexico. Other cities in the eclipse’s path include: Dallas, Texas; Little Rock, Arkansas; Cleveland, Ohio; and Burlington, Vermont. NASA’s mobile-friendly “Eclipse Explorer” invites curious astronomers to take a closer look at the 2024 solar eclipse’s path.
But we know what you really came here for — awesome video footage of the eclipse. Well, look no further. The video below shows NASA’s very own telescope feed, currently live on YouTube. Make sure to skip around to see views of the solar eclipse in several different cities.