HQThe hotly anticipated total solar eclipse is taking place this evening, Wednesday August 12, and it will be visible from Iceland in the afternoon and a big part of Spain in the late afternoon, almost near sunset. From the rest of Western Europe, it will also be visible as a partial eclipse, but the difference between a total eclipse and a partial eclipse (even if it is 99.99) is, literally, night and day. For many people, however, the only way to watch is on a livestream. NASA has prepared a livestream that will broadcast images captured from an abandoned village in Spain. NASA total solar eclipse livestreamSpanish Minister of Science livestreamESA total eclipse livestream<social>https://www.youtube.com/live/DRDx2xDR8NA</social>Iberia livestream from a planeOn social media, the Spanish airline Iberia will offer a broadcast of the eclipse captured from a plane, from over 10,000 meters high, which will allow them to "chase" the shadow of the moon and be unobstructed by clouds.