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Tucson Solar Eclipse 2017 Coverage

Aug 21, 2017

See the Eclipse from Kitt Peak!

The official live stream of the 2017 partial solar eclipse viewed from the world's largest solar telescope, the McMath-Pierce Solar Telescope on Kitt Peak National Observatory. Brought to you by the National Solar Observatory and Pima Community College.

Also, look below for a full live blog of the total eclipse, where you can follow the astronomical phenomenon's journey across America along with NPR journalists and others experiencing the eclipse.

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