Follow, follow the Sun / And which way the wind blows / When this day is done 🎶 Today, April 8, 2024, the last total solar eclipse until 2045 crossed North America.
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Follow, follow the Sun / And which way the wind blows / When this day is done 🎶 Today, April 8, 2024, the last total solar eclipse until 2045 crossed North America.
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#97 - 日食 (rì shí / eclipse) - Don't look straight at her... 🌑☀️🌒
crickets chirped their nighttime songs for a few brief minutes
i can feel something moving in my eye. can you see it?
happy eclipse day 🌘
Tuesday, April 9.
Turn around, bright eyes.
Every now and then we fall apart. But every now and then we fall apart for good, and very specific, reason. That reason is the momentary disappearance of the sun as it disappears behind the moon. This magnificent and mystical phenomenon is otherwise known as the total solar eclipse. They are also exceptionally rare, though they really are a case of quality over quantity. As luck would have it, there was such an event just yesterday across Mexico, the US, and Canada. Yesterday, it was that very every now and then. And it was yesterday, wearing our CE and ISO-Certified Eclipse Glasses, that the sun disappeared behind the moon. And it was at that moment that we fell apart, naturally.
You have to be careful during the eclipse.