The moon covers the sun during a total solar eclipse on Aug. 21, 2017, in Cerulean, Kentucky. Credit: Timothy D. Easley / AP

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.

Leela Stockley is an alumna of the University of Maine. She lives in northern Maine with her two pugs and a cat. Send videos and photo submissions to lstockley@bangordailynews.com.

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