If for some reason you won’t be able to see the total solar eclipse in person on Monday afternoon, you can watch the totality via a livestream.
NASA will be livestreaming uninterrupted views of the eclipse from various locations in the path of totality, ending at Houlton by the time totality reaches Maine around 3:30 p.m. You can catch that livestream below.
UMaine High Altitude Ballooning will also livestream the eclipse from a balloon it is launching into the stratosphere as part of a national project led by Montana State University. That livestream is below.
And if you’re curious what eclipse celebrations look like around the country, follow this feed from the Associated Press.