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Hordes of people are on the move today, hoping to get into the path of totality for the Great American Eclipse. But if traveling wasn't in the cards for you, or you're stuck in the office today, you can watch online as the eclipse moves across the country from Oregon to South Carolina.

This feed from the space educational group Slooh (which starts at about 11 a.m. Eastern) will feature shots of the eclipse as well as live footage from their events happening around the USA. Bill Nye will be in the totality zone in Nebraska, for example.

Here are some of the viewing options: (All times EDT)

NASA will offer hours of coverage online and on NASA Television beginning at noon. It plans livestreaming of the eclipse beginning at 1 p.m. with images from satellites, research aircraft, high-altitude balloons and specially modified telescopes.

CNN coverage will include reporting from Oregon, Missouri, Tennessee and South Carolina. In partnership with Volvo, CNN also plans two hours of livestreaming, 360-degree coverage accessible in virtual reality through Oculus headsets beginning at 1 p.m.

— The PBS science series NOVA is planning a quick turnaround with an hourlong eclipse documentary at 9 p.m.

Happy viewing!

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