‘It’s not that special’, but still long lines at the observatory for the solar eclipse

Its not that special but still long lines at the

A partial solar eclipse such as today is not very special, says audience supervisor Edwin Mathlener. “You can see a partial eclipse every few years from anywhere on Earth.” Astronomers calculate down to the minute when the eclipse will occur, and which part of the sun will be eclipsed. “And then you know: the calculations we do are really correct.”

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