There’s going to be a rare 100-minute total lunar eclipse at 11.20 am West Coast time, but unfortunately people in the United States aren’t going to be able to see it …. unless they tune in online.
Google has teamed up with Slooh Space Camera to allow people to see the eclipse, with astronomers narrating the event.
Slooh is a company that provides access to live images of objects in space through the web through a robotic telescope service.
Viewers can click here to watch the eclipse, or they can watch a live stream on YouTube, or on Google Earth.
Or watch it here!