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MSN News A double solar eclipse is incredibly rare...and it can only be seen from space.
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Upworthy If you missed the solar eclipse — either from forgetting all about it or just, like, *not* living in the most ideal solar eclipse viewing location — this one's for you. If you didn't miss it, this one's also for you. Because solar ECLIPSE, y'all.
Read more ... So cool. (via AOL)
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MSN News Amazing!
In-flight look at total solar eclipse
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A chartered Russian plane flies over the Arctic to give passengers a rare view of the total solar eclipse above the clouds. Gavino Garay reports.
132 months ago
NPR A note to our North American readers who are feeling left out: Your opportunity to view a total solar eclipse comes on Aug. 21, 2017. Until then, you'll just have to content yourselves with a few of these pictures.
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NBC News Skywatchers oohed and ahhed — or went "aww" in disappointment — during a total solar eclipse that flirted with the weather on Friday.
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Daily Mail 'Just another thundery day in January'
How Twitter reacted to the Eclipse washout
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Thousands of Britons have mocked the 'non-existent' solar eclipse after heavy cloud obscured the view. Many have taken to social media to ask 'what eclipse?' and post memes.
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HuffPost UK Entertainment Our view of the solar eclipse might have been rubbish, but at least these celebs got a good look.
Celebs Share Their Pics From The Eclipse
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If you were out in the front garden today, wondering when all the eclipse fun was going to start - or, indeed, if you missed it completely - then know you’re in good company, these celebrities are at it as well. SEE MORE: Solar Eclipse Time...
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CNN International A stunning solar eclipse will be visible in parts of North Africa, Europe and the Middle East Friday. Got pictures? Share them to CNN or post here but please view safely: http://cnn.it/1faQoJ8
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io9 During an eclipse, watch the shadows.
Before A Solar Eclipse, The Whole World Goes Wavy
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If you've seen a solar eclipse, you know that just before the sun is hidden from view something very strange happens. Shadows start swirling, as if the light from the sun is shining through a heat haze. The phenomenon is called "shadow bands."
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