

NASA cautions that many of the eligible locations will be catching the action before, during or after sunrise or sunset, meaning that "viewers will need to get a clear view of the horizon during sunrise or sunset in order to see the eclipse." Livestream the total solar eclipse Head over to to check out the eclipse path map and get the timing for your location if you're within the limited viewing area. But NASA notes that "viewers in parts of Saint Helena, Namibia, Lesotho, South Africa, South Georgia and Sandwich Islands, Crozet Islands, Falkland Islands, Chile, New Zealand, and Australia will see a partial solar eclipse on Dec.

The total eclipse will be visible only in Antarctica. This NASA animation shows the path of the Dec. How to watch (at least part of) the eclipse
