
If you strolled outside throughout the center of the day on Monday, April 8, you might have seen something strange: It was a lot darker than it generally is.
Numerous individuals viewed the solar eclipse on April 8, specifically those within the holy occasion’s “course of completeness” — a.k.a. when the moon’s darkness entirely covered the sunlight. It was a stunning proving of nature’s most unbelievable pressures. Unsurprisingly, the net responded with some great blog posts.
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Beginning with @NASAMoon, the official X / Twitter account for NASA’s moon, blocking @NASAsun. That’s amusing.
Below’s what else the net needed to use on eclipse day.