On April 4th of Easter weekend, Slooh will broadcast live views of the Total Lunar Eclipse as the moon falls deep into Earth’s shadow. Watch the Moon grow darker and darker, waiting for that blood red tinge of totality, courtesy of Slooh feed partners from around the world, including skywatchers in Australia, Hong Kong, and the United States.
The Breakfast Eclipse Broadcast Details:
Start time: Saturday, April 4th, 3:00 AM PDT / 6:00 AM EDT / 10:00 UTC
Link – www.slooh.com
Hashtag – #BreakfastEclipse
Embed – please link back to Slooh.com:
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Images:
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Contact:
Eric Edelman
Tel: +1 877-427-5664 x 707
Email: eric@slooh.com
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Slooh makes astronomy incredibly easy, engaging and affordable for anyone with a desire to see outer space for themselves. Since 2003 Slooh has connected telescopes to the Internet for access by the broader public. Slooh’s automated observatories develop celestial images in real-time for broadcast to the Internet. Slooh’s technology is protected by Patent No.: US 7,194,146 B2 which was awarded in 2006. Slooh members have taken over 2.5m photos/140,000 FITS of over 40,000 celestial objects, participated in numerous discoveries with leading astronomical institutions and made over 2,000 submissions to the Minor Planet Center. Slooh’s flagship observatories are situated on Mt. Teide, in partnership with the Institute of Astrophysics of the Canary Islands (IAC), and in Chile, in partnership with the Catholic University. Slooh has also broadcast live celestial events from partner observatories in Arizona, Japan, Hawaii, Cypress, Dubai, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand and Norway. Slooh’s free live broadcasts of potentially hazardous asteroids (PHAs), comets, transits, eclipses, solar activity etc. feature narration by astronomy experts Bob Berman and Paul Cox and are syndicated to media outlets worldwide. Slooh signed a Space Act Agreement with NASA in March 2014 to “Bring the Universe to Everyone and Help Protect Earth, Too.”