Livestreams of the October 14 annular solar eclipse and how to watch them.

By Iain Todd

Published: Thursday, 12 October 2023 at 11:48 AM


It will be possible to watch the October 14 annular solar eclipse online, if you’re not based in North America or South America.

There are a number of websites hosting livestreams of the October eclipse online, meaning if you’re in the UK, Europe or elsewhere in the world, you don’t have to miss out on the action.

Or, if you are indeed based in North America or South America, but aren’t going to be situated along the path of annularity to see the full ‘ring of fire’ eclipse, you can keep up with what’s going on via livestream.

Below are links to livestreams of the October 14 annular solar eclipse, enabling you to watch the eclipse online from the comfort of your home.

For more on the event, read our guide to the October 14 annular solar eclipse and find out what an annular solar eclipse actually is.

Where to watch October 14 annular solar eclipse online

NASA TV

NASA’s own livestream TV channel will be hosting the eclipse. Expect conversations with solar scientists and eclipse experts, as well as telescope views of the eclipse from across the US.