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www.nationalgeographic.com
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| | | | | Murderous pets and hungry jaguars are only some of the stories cultures use to explain lunar eclipses. | |
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darthkendraresearch.wordpress.com
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| | | | | This time next week, I will be on an eclipse trip under-standing the shadow with my family, and thinking about all of the people sharing that experience, and the profound and powerful human eclipse experience throughout history. I thought I'd write a little about it. I don't think I've looked at a manuscript that had... | |
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www.petrhoralek.com
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| | | | | Like an Omen They used to say the eclipses were bad omens. Well, solar eclipses can truly make people surprised, but now we know that they are just a result of pure and simple physics, mostly optics. Like today's one, on 29 March 2025, which I symbolically captured over St. Mark Chapel of Dolní Rokytnice | |
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amazingsky.net
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| | | I present a two-minute video set to music of the April 8, 2024 total solar eclipse. In my previous blog Chasing the Cross Continental Eclipse I told the tale of my chase to see the total eclipse of the Sun. I ended up under mostly clear skies in the Eastern Townships of Québec, Canada, not... | ||