NASA has a live-stream of the eclipse if you can't get outside to watch it
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Worried you won't be able to escape the confines of your cubicle to catch the solar eclipse? NASA has you covered.
Beginning at 12 p.m. ET Monday, NASA will start streaming a four-hour-long show that will feature coverage from 12 locations along the eclipse's corridor, which spans from Oregon to South Carolina. The space agency will offer "images captured before, during, and after the eclipse by 11 spacecraft, at least three NASA aircraft, more than 50 high-altitude balloons, and the astronauts aboard the International Space Station." The show will also pop in on various celebrations and events happening across the country so you can feel like you're part of the festivities.
Watch NASA's live-stream below or via NASA Television, Facebook Live, Twitter/Periscope, Twitch TV, or Ustream. The preview show kicks off at 12 p.m. ET, and the eclipse coverage starts at 1 p.m. ET. Becca Stanek
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