If you could see the live feed from a particular satterlite you could have
an Eclipse permanently. it has one built in so it can see the corona.
I can rell remember back when the last Eclipse was in the UK, I had enough sight to see it. the most fascinating thing was that as the sun got covered
the dappled sun on the ground beneath treas all had little shapes of the sun with an increasing bite out of them. Kind of pinhole cameras of nature at
work.
Brian
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"a425couple" <
a425couple@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:
onngb022q8a@news3.newsguy.com...
So why is it that,,
Why is it when the sun blacks out on a Monday afternoon it's
an "amazing natural phenomenon"
but when I do it's a "problem"?
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