"Reviving the '90s: Eclipse Webcast Brings the Cosmos to Your Screen"

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In 1998, the Exploratorium in San Francisco live-streamed a total solar eclipse from Aruba to millions of users on the World Wide Web, marking a significant moment in the history of internet broadcasting and the popularization of space and astronomy content. This event, known as "Eclipse '98," allowed remote audiences to witness the celestial phenomenon in real time, showcasing the power of technology to bring cosmic experiences to people around the world.
Back in the '90s, This Eclipse Webcast Put the Cosmos on Demand The New York Times
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