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NASA Wins Second Emmy Award for 2024 Total Solar Eclipse Broadcast

By Eric December 6, 2025

NASA has recently garnered significant recognition for its exceptional live broadcast of the total solar eclipse that occurred on April 8, 2024, winning an Emmy Award for Excellence in Production Technology at the 76th Technology & Engineering Emmy Awards held on December 4 in New York City. The award was accepted by Walt Lindblom and Sami Aziz, who played key roles in the production, with Lindblom serving as the coordinating producer and Aziz as the executive producer. The broadcast was not only a monumental technical achievement but also a celebration of the natural wonders of our solar system, as noted by Will Boyington, associate administrator for the Office of Communications at NASA.

The live coverage of the eclipse was the most complex project ever undertaken by NASA, attracting nearly 40 million views across various platforms, including the agency’s own free streaming service, NASA+. The broadcast spanned three hours, showcasing the eclipse’s path across seven American states and two countries. Viewers from around the globe tuned in to experience this celestial phenomenon, with live commentary provided by 11 hosts and correspondents. The event was enhanced by real-time data analysis through an interactive “Eclipse Board” and unique perspectives from astronauts aboard the International Space Station and high-altitude research aircraft. NASA’s production team utilized an impressive array of technology, including 67 cameras and multiple live feeds, to deliver a comprehensive and immersive experience for viewers.

In addition to the Emmy Award, NASA’s eclipse broadcast received accolades earlier this year at the 46th Annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards, winning for Outstanding Live News Special, and was nominated for Outstanding Show Open or Title Sequence – News. The broadcast also earned two Webby Awards and two Webby People’s Voice Awards, underscoring the agency’s commitment to sharing scientific knowledge and engaging the public in astronomical events. As noted by Nicky Fox, associate administrator for science at NASA, this broadcast not only showcased the beauty of the solar eclipse but also highlighted the agency’s role in making such experiences accessible to everyone. For more information about NASA and its ongoing projects, visit [NASA’s official website](https://www.nasa.gov).

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NASA’s broadcast of the April 8, 2024, total solar eclipse has won an Emmy Award for Excellence in Production Technology.

At the 76th Technology & Engineering Emmy Awards on Dec. 4, in New York City, the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences announced the win. Walt Lindblom and Sami Aziz accepted the award on behalf of the agency. For the broadcast, Lindblom served as the coordinating producer and Aziz served as the executive producer.

“By broadcasting the total solar eclipse, this team brought joy and wonder for our Sun, Moon, and Earth to viewers across America and the world,” said Will Boyington, associate administrator for the Office of Communications at NASA Headquarters in Washington. “Congratulations to the production team, whose efforts demonstrate the hard work and dedication to the sharing the marvel that makes our solar system something we strive to understand.” 

NASA’s
live broadcast coverage
of the 2024 total solar eclipse was the most complex live project ever produced by the agency. In total, NASA’s eclipse broadcasts garnered almost 40 million live and replay views across its own distribution channels, including on
NASA+
, the agency’s free streaming service. Externally, the agency’s main broadcast was picked up in 2,208 hits on 568 channels in 25 countries.

“Our unique place in the solar system allows us on Earth to witness one of the most spectacular science shows nature has to offer. NASA’s production team captured the action every step of the way across the path of totality, including the rare glimpse of the Sun’s corona,” said Nicky Fox, associate administrator for science at NASA Headquarters. “Congratulations to the NASA team for successfully showing the 2024 total solar eclipse through the eyes of NASA for the whole world to experience together.”

The broadcast spanned three hours, showcasing the eclipse across seven American 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 nine 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. To make this possible, NASA deployed and enabled 67 cameras, 6 NASA Wide Area Network control rooms, 38 encoders, and 35 decoders. The team coordinated 20 live telescope feeds which represented 12 locations across the path of totality.

NASA’s eclipse broadcast won
another Emmy award
earlier this year at the 46th Annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards for Outstanding Live News Special. Additionally, the show received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Show Open or Title Sequence – News. NASA’s eclipse communication and broadcast efforts also won two
Webby Awards
and two Webby People’s Voice Awards.

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