On August 21, 2017, the transcontinental solar eclipse will take place in the US and Facebook will send an invitation to watch the most spectacular astronomical event of 2017 by NASA to you. Just visit Facebook on this day and you can see this unique natural phenomenon directly.

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August 21, 2017: NASA will broadcast 360-degree videos directly on Facebook's transcontinental eclipse phenomenon on Facebook, you can see Picture 1
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On August 21, 2017, for the first time in 99 years since February 1979, more than 48 states in the United States will experience a total transcontinental solar eclipse. This will become the most important astronomical phenomenon in the era of social media.

Unfortunately, this time astronomers in Vietnam do not have the opportunity to observe this phenomenon but we can admire the surrounding space and experience the vivid feeling of the whole process of the eclipse. part through 360-degree Facebook Live program from Charleston, South Carolina by NASA.

To see you just need to access Facebook and click on the message 'Experience the total eclipse: Today, millions of Americans will see a sky they have never seen before . ' The program will start from 12 noon, (North American time), equivalent to 11 pm Vietnam time.

Mobile notifications will look like this:

 

August 21, 2017: NASA will broadcast 360-degree videos directly on Facebook's transcontinental eclipse phenomenon on Facebook, you can see Picture 2

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