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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unicorn4565년 이하So cool!!!!☺
oktan_burg5년 이하Nice.
ochaco5년 이하Woah!
gigidoglover5년 이하Cool I love plant's
lmjegamer5년 이하IT WAS AWESOME
sianna12345년 이하its so cool to see nature form in it own habitate
cvult5년 이하wow its already winter break . have a safe 2 weeks without school. (personally, I don't rlly like school, but this is my opinion so you don't have to agree)
springkid5년 이하I haven't seen a solar eclipse since 2nd grade
springkid5년 이하The people in south america that get to see it are soo lucky
bubblysnowgirl5년 이하It raining star from out of the sky star no need to asks why just outside and look at it, It raining star 🎶