If you were walking outside at noon on Monday, April 8, you might have noticed something strange: It was much darker than usual.
On April 8, millions of people watched the solar eclipse, especially those within the celestial event’s “path of totality,” when the moon’s shadow completely obscures the sun. It’s a spectacular display of nature’s most incredible power. As expected, there are some great posts popping up on the internet.
Mix and match speed of light
Starting with @NASAMoon, NASA Moon’s official X/Twitter account, blocked @NASAsun. That’s funny.
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Here’s what else the internet has to offer on eclipse day.
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