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stina_marie , to horror
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Okay, I fell back asleep and feel slightly more human now.
Here, have a bonus meme (and likely the last ) one. Hope everyone has a good Wednesday.

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CordeliaBeattie , to histodon
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Are you excited for
? A total solar
has always been a big event and Alice Thornton (1626-1707) wrote about her experience in 1652. While you are waiting for the big moment, have a read of this post by our project postdoc, Jo Edge: https://thornton.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/posts/blog/2022-10-25-black-monday-solar-eclipse-1652/
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“So that’s where you look for aliens. In the course of an eclipse totality track. When everybody else is looking awestruck at the sky, you need to be looking round for anybody who looks weird or overdressed, or who isn’t coming out of their RV or their moored yacht with the heavily smoked glass.”

Where to look for tourists – from Iain (M) Banks’s 2009 novel TRANSITION

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bibliolater , to science
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"Portland Community College physics professor Toby Dittrich plans to perform a modern version of the Eddington experiment during the eclipse.

The original experiment was first done during the 1919 total solar eclipse by a team of scientists off the coast of Africa that tested Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity." https://youtu.be/dgIxPEP4xxs @science @physics @astronomy

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"Portland Community College physics professor Toby Dittrich plans to perform a modern version of the Eddington experiment during the eclipse.

The original experiment was first done during the 1919 total solar eclipse by a team of scientists off the coast of Africa that tested Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity." https://youtu.be/dgIxPEP4xxs @science @physics @astronomy

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3/19/24 — Open 6-9p Mask recommended. No open drinks, please.

Plenty of conspiracy theories around. Mine is... What if was "glue" holding Earth's together? Now, the climate-weakend "glue" allows of / alignment to pull the planet apart! Or... will emerge during , taking advantage of our assembled masses – craned necks exposed as we focus all attention skyward.


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3/16/24 — Open 6:30-10p Mask recommended. No open drinks, please.

Literally & metaphorically, the Sun is gaslighting us. We're in a relationship with a bi-polar Solar partner. It gives us light but also makes shadows. There's light we can't see! What's Sol hiding? We're told to fear the dark, but Night is when we rest! What to do, what to do..?


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