solar eclipse
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We Won’t Have A Friday The 13th This Unlucky For Another 60 Years
A solar eclipse on Friday the 13th? What terrors await in the partially-obscured light of day? My guess would be nothing. It also doesn’t help that said eclipse has been and gone and even if you had known about it, you’d have barely noticed it.
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How To Plan A Trip To See An Aurora
It can feel nearly impossible to you access a sense of wonder in today’s all-the-information-any-time-you-want-it environment, but the answer, I find, is often in the natural world. Whether it’s feeling the strange cool breeze that arises during the totality of an eclipse, watching a thousand-strong starling murmuration swirl in the sky, or tasting fresh mango…
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How To Watch The 2017 Total Eclipse In Australia
There’s a total solar eclipse happening on August 21, 2017. Unfortunately, the Moon’s unabashed Sun-blocking power will only be visible from the continental US and will only be visible in other countries as a partial eclipse. Fortunately, these streams mean you can enjoy the full extent of this celestial event from Australia.