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hyperborea.org
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| | | | | I went up into the hills to view the eclipse and ran into dozens of other people with the same idea...and got to look through their telescopes, welding helmets and more. | |
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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... | |
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jbwan.com
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| | | | | The last full lunar eclipse happened in February 2008. (Credit: NASA TV) A rare drama will play out in tonight's skies: a full lunar eclipse on the winter solstice. The last one occurred in 1638, according to NASA, and tonight's may be only the second one in the last two millennia. "Since Year 1, I...Read More »Rare lunar eclipse tonight | |
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analyzethedatanotthedrivel.org
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| | | Earlier this month (April 8, 2024), a total solar eclipse cut through Mexico, the United States, and Canada. Total solar eclipses are paramount spectacles. It's unlikely you will see anything else in your short, pointless life that will match a total eclipse. Thus, whenever an eclipse passes nearby, you should endeavor to place yourself in... | ||