Thursday, June 16, 2011

Watch Google live streams: first total lunar eclipse of 2011

Google announce Wednesday that it's provide live stream of lunar eclipse, which is only visible to people in Europe, Africa, Central Asia and Australia. Anyone can watch this rare 100-minute long total lunar eclipse starting at 15:55AM IST today 16 june 2011. We very excited that this rare occasion will be visible from our Delhi, India location.
Some who will not in those locations or working inside the underground campus can watch it live on google. Google will stream the lunar event live today from 2 to 6 p.m. EDT. Users will be able to watch the eclipse via several different channels, such as YouTube, Google Earth and an Android app. Google also will have astronomers giving live narrations of the event.
The 100-minute total lunar eclipse period of totality is the longest since July 2000.
Next total lunar eclipse solar event will be in 2141.

1 comment:

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