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Media Use of LIVE Streams

Are you a media outlet and want to restream our live broadcasts of lunar and solar eclipses and planetary transits? You can embed our LIVE YouTube shows on your website.

Embedding Our YouTube Show

We stream our live footage and hold a hosted show on timeanddate's YouTube channel. You may embed the YouTube show on your webpage, provided you credit us, and provide a link to our Live Stream page for the actual event.

Contact Us Early

If you have any questions, please get in touch with us at the earliest time possible so that we can help you properly. We are a small team, and we have little capacity to answer calls and emails in the days leading up to our live streams.

No Guarantee

Our ability to provide live footage depends on several factors, including clear skies, reliable internet connections, technical equipment, etc. There is always a risk of technical issues and breakdowns, so we cannot guarantee an uninterrupted stream.

Please Note: We cannot guarantee any support during the eclipse.

Partner With Us

Are you an amateur astronomer, eclipse chaser, astronomy student, or researcher? Do you work in an observatory? Do you own an astronomy or eclipse-related blog or write for an astronomy publication? Would you like to partner with us?

If you'd like to join our ever-growing list of notable eclipse stream partners, please send us an email at [email protected]. Tell us a little bit about yourself, your work, and why and how you would like to partner with us. Please add “Astronomy Partner Proposal” to the subject line.

Thank you! We’re grateful to all our colleagues—in the media, and in the astronomy community—who help us reach as many people as possible with our eclipse live streams.


The timeanddate control room for the total lunar eclipse on the night of May 15-16, 2022

timeanddate has been providing live streams of eclipses and transits since 2016.

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