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[b]Total solar eclipse: Last until 2015[/b] Today's total solar eclipse — the first since July 2010 and the last until March 2015 — begins at 3:35 p.m. EST (20:35 GMT) Tuesday (Nov. 13), which corresponds to shortly after dawn Wednesday (Nov. 14) local time in Australia. Weather permitting, the eclipse will be visible from slivers of the continent's Northern Territory and state of Queensland, as well as a large, empty stretch of the Pacific Ocean. Most of the world's population will be far from the eclipse's path. But anyone can follow along live, for several organizations will provide free webcasts of the alignment of sun and moon. Two such broadcasts will be provided by the Tourism Tropical North Queensland and the [URL=http://www.youtube.com/user/SloohOnAirVideos?feature=watch]Slooh Space Camera[/URL], which will begin at 1 p.m. EST (18:00 GMT) and 2:30 p.m. EST (19:30 GMT), respectively.
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