Well, I'm really disappointed in SLOOH. When it was all said and done, they only posted 2 images of the partial phases, nothing at all of totality even though an opportune break in the clouds at their location would have allowed well over a minute of totality coverage. They ended-up posting partial phases from New Zealand, and a really good feed from Panasonic that saved the day for them. They had a total tech meltdown on the beach in Australia, and blamed the spotty cell coverage for it, even though they spoke a few times about their imaging guy having to relaunch his computer more than once. Funny that the talking heads on the beach at the same location never lost coverage. Pfft. I managed 2 screenshots of totality, including one of the "diamond ring". I hope that anyone who pays them to use their telescopes remotely doesn't suffer a similar fate. Bad press today, bad luck for SLOOH. Live Internet feeds still have a long way to go, IMO.