360 Degree VR Solar Eclipse Live Stream With Jeffrey Kluger From Casper, Wyoming | TIME

TIME’s 360 Degree Solar Eclipse Live Stream narration by, TIME’s Editor-at-Large Jeffrey Kluger from Casper, Wyoming.
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Welcome to a live, 360-degree shot of Casper, Wyoming. Feel free to use your mouse to click and drag to see fellow eclipse watchers around you. Don’t forget to check out the sky, so you can watch the eclipse as if you were here. There is also a detailed close up shot of the sun inset for maximum eclipse visibility. Turn your sound on to listen to Jeffrey Kluger, TIME’s Editor-At-Large narrating throughout this historical cosmic event.

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20 thoughts on “360 Degree VR Solar Eclipse Live Stream With Jeffrey Kluger From Casper, Wyoming | TIME”

  1. no end of world ?? religion assholes talks lot of bullshits before and now they must wait for something else for their idiotic claims

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  2. All that you touch
    And all that you see
    All that you taste
    All you feel

    And all that you love
    And all that you hate
    All you distrust
    All you save

    And all that you give
    And all that you deal
    And all that you buy,
    Beg, borrow or steal

    And all you create
    And all you destroy
    And all that you do
    And all that you say

    And all that you eat
    And everyone you meet
    And all that you slight
    And everyone you fight

    And all that is now
    And all that is gone
    And all that's to come
    And everything under the sun is in tune
    But the sun is eclipsed by the moon.

    There is no dark side of the moon, really.
    Matter of fact, it's all dark. – Pink Floyd

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  3. Wow that guy at the bottom of the screen spent the entire time during totality watching through his phone. What a waste.

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  4. I don't get it, what am I looking at? From 1:40:302:09:00 the moon is from 1/4th to 3/4th covering the sun. So shouldn't there be a shadow coming over the sun? Yet as I watch, it would seem the sky is getting brighter, not darker as the moon moves more in front. Why is that? Should you not expect to see a shadow moving in front of the sun, making things darker? Yet the only shadow I see is the shadow on the projector. Things only actually get darker at total eclipse and even then I still see a bright small ball, is that the moon or the sun? Also what is with the cloud formation as the eclipse gets near, is that normal?

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