On 2012 November 13/14, a total eclipse of the Sun is visible from within a narrow corridor that traverses Earth’s southern Hemisphere.
Watch the total Solar Eclipse Live via the 3 links after the jump…
The path of the Moon’s umbral shadow begins in northern Australia and crosses the South Pacific Ocean with on other no landfall. The Moon’s penumbral shadow produces a partial eclipse visible from a much larger region covering Australia, New Zealand, and the South Pacific. In Australia the eclipse occurs on the morning of Nov. 14 local time.
You can watch the total Solar Eclipse Live from:
1- Slooh Space Camera, which will have a three-person crew near Cairns.
2- Cairns Eclipse 2012 Ustream channel, a tourism promotion group.

Proba-2 image of the solar disc taken during the total eclipse of July 2010, combined with ground-based images taken at the same time to reveal the exquisite details of the solar corona. Image credit: ESA
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