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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princekai328약 5년To bad I can’t see it
princekai328약 5년Wow that is awesome.
zaks약 5년Aw man, I wish we could see it in the Caribbean area.😒
themakeupkid약 5년I really hope that we can still see it in North America
minecat3000약 5년Cool can't see it but cool.
yobroyo약 5년awesome
blue1203약 5년I wonder what will the animals do...
minecat3000약 5년I liked this it was fun.
snowstar_young약 5년nice
nuhyjidinere약 5년that sounds so cool