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rhamphotheca: Solar Eclipse Over Lake Turkana Photograph by Juan Carlos Casado, TWAN An annular eclipse flares briefly above Kenya’s Lake Turkana last Sunday (Nov. 13, 2013). The solar eclipse was viewable from almost all of Africa, but only a narrow
hayley566: gothshostakovich: Whatever, man, solar eclipses aren’t nearly as cool as lunar eclipses. A lunar eclipse is at NIGHT and the MOON turns BLOOD RED and you don’t need dumb glasses to watch it. It’s goth as hell. Fuck the sun. omg this
the-future-now: A total solar eclipse will cross the U.S. on August 21 On Monday, Aug. 21, a rare total solar eclipse will take place in an event NASA dubbed the Eclipse Across America. This special eclipse will be visible in the daytime across North
just–space: Solar eclipse of 2010 - This was with 11 minutes and 41 seconds the longest annular solar eclipse in 1000 years. It was seen as an annular eclipse across Central Africa, India, Sri Lanka and China. js
nemfrog: Plate B. Naked eye sketches of the lunar eclipse of July 1888. Reports on the observations of the total eclipse of the sun, December 21-22, 1889 and the total eclipse of the moon, July 22, 1888.
JUST WENT OUTSIDE AND SAW THE BLOODMOON
pennyfornasa: This Is What A Total Solar Eclipse Looks Like From Space.The moon casts a shadow on Earth in this photo captured from the Mir space station during a total solar eclipse on August 11, 1990.Did you miss today’s total solar eclipse? Watch
popmech: How and When to Watch Today’s Solar Eclipse If this month’s blood moon wasn’t enough eclipse for you, don’t worry. A solar eclipse is coming, and you won’t need to rise in the wee hours of the morning to see it.
sci-universe: Blood Moon Eclipse after the Sun sets today If your skies are clear after the Sun sets today, September 27th, be sure to head outside to see the total lunar eclipse. This will mark the end of a “tetrad” of four total lunar eclipses
moderation: Skywatchers Share Lunar Eclipse Photos, Videos — It was the final lunar eclipse of the year, and the last total lunar eclipse event for the western portion of the Americas until 2014, so skywatchers took advantage of clear skies, and
nowyoukno: Eastern Daylight Time (October 8, 2014)Partial umbral eclipse begins: 5:15 a.m. EDT on October 8Total eclipse begins: 6:25 a.m. EDTGreatest eclipse: 6:55 a.m. EDTTotal eclipse ends: 7:24 a.m. EDTPartial eclipse ends: 8:34 a.m. EDT Central
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