total eclipse
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The August Eclipse Left A ‘Wake’ In The Earth’s Upper Atmosphere
A total solar eclipse by itself isn’t so unusual – the moon shades the Sun every 18 months, from the view of somewhere on Earth. But this year’s “Great American Eclipse” was special simply for how much inhabited land it covered, crossing the length of America from Oregon to South Carolina. And that led to…
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Don’t
We have told people not to stare at the Sun today. We have told people to use safety glasses. We have tried so very hard, and we are so very tired.
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There’s A Total Lunar Eclipse Tonight, Here’s How To Watch It
Tonight, across Australia, when the moon rises, you won’t be able to see it. There’s a total lunar eclipse happening for around an hour between 5:30PM and 6:30PM — here’s everything you need to know to watch it happening across the country.