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Can't watch Monday's total solar eclipse in-person? Watch our livestream here.

Ryan Maxin
Austin American-Statesman

A once-in-a-lifetime solar eclipse is set to pass through Austin on Monday, and you certainly won't want to miss it.

But if you won't be able to see it in-person — due to work, school, travel, anything! — there's still a way to watch Austin become shrouded in darkness for a few minutes.

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The solution: livestreams. You can watch full live coverage of the eclipse's path as it traces a line from Texas and northeast across the rest of the country on USA TODAY's YouTube channel. Coverage begins at 11 a.m.

Watch live: Solar eclipse brings total darkness to parts of the U.S.

News agency Reuters is also providing live coverage from select locations, including Texas, Washington, D.C., Oklahoma, Indiana, and New York. A livestream from NASA will include commentary.

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