Google and Slooh To Broadcast Lunar Eclipse
An anonymous reader writes "Today Google and Slooh, the online Space Camera, are broadcasting a live online feed of the total lunar eclipse starting at 2:00 PM EDT. The live feed can be accessed at Slooh's Mission Interface and also as a featured video stream on Google's channel on YouTube. Live audio narration by astronomy experts will accompany the live feed. This online astronomy collaboration will allow people all over the world to watch this rare celestial event."
Dark Side of the Moon. Some good headphones. I'm there!
Faster! Faster! Faster would be better!
Given that this eclipse will not be visible in North America, that's good news.
. . . of anyone actually getting to view same after it gets touted on /. must be pretty low.
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Gesundheit!
Look back up at my post, now look back down, you're on the Internet. Now look back up. I'm a signature.
Or perhaps, if I'm really amped up on the Redbull, I'll watch grass grow for a while.
I wouldn't have considered lunar eclipses all that rare.
A black disc in the night sky? Should be great!
Why did they wait until the day of the event to announce it? Thank god for slashdot!
Google will be streaming via Youtube, so you can check it out for free if you're so inclined.
It's not a pay service, it's an ad-supported service. I don't see what's wrong with that - instead of some project coming out of NASA's budget, a company is showing you ads to pay for it.
Though I wish they had found a better advertiser than Transformers 3. I'm half-expecting Michael Bay to blow up the moon mid-eclipse now...
At least it's not Apple behind this. They'd be announcing an iEclipse(tm) of the iMoon (tm). And it would be pay per view.
It's not a pay service, it's an ad-supported service. I don't see what's wrong with that - ...
Well, I do. ;-) I decided to give it a try, and so far I've seen the dorky ad for their new image search feature over a dozen times, but so far no sign of any eclipse video. The bar at the top says it's "live from 11am to 3pm PDT", which started a few minutes ago, so I'm wondering if it's not working, or if I have to register for something to see it, or what. I firt tried it with firefox on this Macbook, then when that failed, switched to chrome, which behaves exactly the same way.
Anyone know what magic button you need to press to see the eclipse?
Yeah, I thought maybe I should maybe wait an hour or so, but then I'd miss the grand beginning. I suspect that big button in the middle with a check mark and a URL that starts with "http://www.youtul" might have something to do with it, but if it really is a button, it doesn't seem to do anything at all.
Somehow, I doubt that we've slashdotted google's server farm ... '-)
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"Google to initiate lunar eclipse"
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Can you do that with Chrome? ;-)
Actually, I started with Firefox, which has AdblockPlus installed. I told it to enable everything for the http://www.youtube.com/google "site", which didn't change anything. Then I changed to Chrome, which as far as I can tell, doesn't do ad blocking (BICBW).
In any case, what does this have to do with my question, which is "How do I watch the eclipse"? Further poking around at various things on the page hasn't resulted in enlightenment. Or any change in behavior, for that matter.
Those who do study history are doomed to stand helplessly by while everyone else repeats it.
He is hilarious!
Tuned into the live you tube feed....it's riveting. Kinda like Bob Ross and his happy trees announcing for The Masters.
oh...and good job on the app....I'm watching it on my XOO....oh wait...I'm not....can't get the app on the XOOM. Stupid unsupported devices. Stupid fragmentation
To Alcohol! The cause of, and solution to, all of life's problems.
The live feed as well as Google's YouTube Homepage is down. That's hilarious.
try adblock plus for chrome
Well, the "live" link suddenly worked a while ago, after I'd been away from the screen for a while. I got the darkened moon (and 3 stars) on the screen then. Now, the left (east) edge of the moon is getting brighter.
The image does seem to jump around occasionally. A start that was at the right edge disappeared after one jump, then reappeared after the next. It's gone again now, and there don't seem to be any more stars visible. I'm guessing that the light level is being adjusted to match the moon's brightest areas, and we may see no more stars.
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