/r/SpaceVideos
For documentaries, time-lapses, simulations and other videos related to the universe. Sit back and relax, or learn something new!
For documentaries, time-lapses, simulations and other videos related to the universe. Sit back and relax, or learn something new!
Posting Guidelines
Please link directly to the video, unless it's accompanied by an informative article. Blogspam will be removed.
Please try to keep the original title, do not editorialise. If the original title is short, please include some context about the video. If the title gives no insight into what the video is, then you may be asked to resubmit. If the title resembles a click-bait feel it may also be removed.
Reposts may be removed. There should at least be no duplicate posts on page one.
You can help grow this subreddit by crossposting your submissions to another subreddit while mentioning /r/SpaceVideos. You can also crosspost here from other subreddits, but please crosspost to here in moderation.
You might also like /r/SpaceMusic.
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Tomorrow, April 8th, the Fort Wort Astronomical Society will be trying to livestream the total solar eclipse from an undisclosed location.
The weather has not been cooperative, and much of the path of totality across North American is expected to be cloudy, including much of Texas. Our primary and secondary sites are expected to be from mostly cloudy to completely overcast, with severe thunderstorms possible post-eclipse.
For those in the path of totality who will be clouded out, there will nonetheless be visible effects - everything will quickly get very dark, as if night is upon you, followed a few minutes later by sudden brightening.
Lucky observers with mostly or completely clear skies will see a black hole in the sky.