2020's Only Total Solar Eclipse Will Be Visible To A Lucky Few In South America
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Total solar eclipses, during which the Sun briefly "disappears" in the daytime, occur about every 18 months. However, unlike lunar eclipses, which can be seen worldwide, the celestial phenomenon can only be observed within a narrow, approximately 100-mile-wide, path of totality. Moreover, total solar eclipses occur at a specific location, on average, about every 360 years. This means that the chance to observe one in real-time is truly rare and special.
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- adroit_avimimus2년 이상I didn't get to actually experience it, but I saw some videos on the internet about it!
- adidassquad3년 이상that is so cool but I didn't get to see it t
- ami233년 이상I didn't see anything because I was asleep in bed!
- keitomeadows223년 이상I LIVE IN NORTH AMERICA!!! But i did see the solar eclips in the 2nd grade
- nightwaves3년 이상Same. Though I saw it in 3rd.
- pinkkitty93년 이상NO FAIR!!!!!!!!! I live in North America
- pinkkitty93년 이상But its cool
- imsome13년 이상I couldn't even be close to that, how could I possibly see it?
- riskydash113년 이상Why? I seriously mised this? 😦see ya in 360 years...
- rayquaza1233년 이상Wow this is cool!
- kenley3년 이상The eclipse is so cool and all so it is the sun and the moon ☪ can have an effect on the earth 🌍 and the atmosphere so cool
- koda_delhart3년 이상i had fun when i watched it 3 years ago in second grade