Creative Director and Senior Producer at NASA
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Emmy-Winning Broadcast

 

2024 Total Solar Eclipse: Through the Eyes of NASA

Winner of the Outstanding Live News Special Emmy Award in the 46th Annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards

James Tralie was the lead correspondent on the Eclipse Board for the live broadcast.

NASA’s live broadcast coverage of the 2024 total solar eclipse was the most ambitious live project ever attempted by the agency. The broadcast spanned three hours as the eclipse traveled 3,000 miles across seven states and two countries. From cities, parks, and stadiums, 11 hosts and correspondents provided on air commentary, interviews, and live coverage. Viewers tuned in from all over the world, including at watch parties in 9 locations, from the Austin Public Library to New York’s Times Square. An interactive “Eclipse Board” provided real time data analysis as the Moon’s shadow crossed North America. Live feeds from astronauts aboard the International Space Station and NASA’s WB-57 high-altitude research aircraft were brought in to provide rare and unique perspectives of the solar event.