New York, NY, June 15, 2011 . In an ongoing mission to share a live view of the universe, Slooh, the online Space Camera, in collaboration with Google will broadcast a live feed of today.s total lunar eclipse from Dubai, South Africa and Cyprus starting at 2:00 Pm Edt/11:00 Am Pdt.
Stargazers all over the world are invited to simultaneously watch the total lunar eclipse unfold in what is expected to be the largest audience ever assembled for a celestial event. The lunar eclipse will be broadcast in its entirety over a four-hour period, with the total eclipse of the moon to occur at 3:13pm Edt. The live feed can be accessed at Slooh.s Mission Interface on the web and also as a featured video stream on Google.s channel on YouTube.
Today.s coverage of the lunar eclipse builds on the announcement in October 2010 that used Slooh.s...
Stargazers all over the world are invited to simultaneously watch the total lunar eclipse unfold in what is expected to be the largest audience ever assembled for a celestial event. The lunar eclipse will be broadcast in its entirety over a four-hour period, with the total eclipse of the moon to occur at 3:13pm Edt. The live feed can be accessed at Slooh.s Mission Interface on the web and also as a featured video stream on Google.s channel on YouTube.
Today.s coverage of the lunar eclipse builds on the announcement in October 2010 that used Slooh.s...
- 6/15/2011
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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