The lunar eclipse and blood moon are being live streamed through multiple sources early Tuesday morning.
The live video is being provided by NASA along with several organizations.
The eclipse is beginning around 1:58 a.m. EDT and continuing for several hours. It will go into totality around 3:07 a.m.; peak around 3:46 a.m.; and continue through about 4:25 a.m.
Live streaming video by Ustream
See live streaming and coverage from NASA above.
Slooh is also providing live coverage including real time feeds from its telescopes off the west coast of Africa in the Canary Islands and throughout North America.
The live image stream will be hosted by Slooh Observatory Director Paul Cox and Slooh astronomer Bob Berman, who will be reporting live from Prescott Observatory in Prescott, Arizona. Viewers can ask questions during the show by using hashtag #Slooh.
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A wide range of experts will join Slooh during five full hours of programming, including astronomy luminary and bestselling author Timothy Ferris, author of “Seeing in the Dark”, and Professor Emeritus of Astronomy at UC Berkeley, and documentary filmmaker Duncan Copp, producer of the award winning film, “In the Shadow of the Moon.”
See that stream below, and a stream from California’s Griffith Observatory below that.