Sunday, May 27, 2012

"Smiling" Solar Eclipse 2012 A solar eclipse turns the disk of the sun into a wide orange grin over Gumaca in the Philippines on Monday morning, local time. Although the sun is only minimally covered in this picture, the so-called annular eclipse went on to create a "ring of fire" for sky-watchers in parts of Asia and the U.S. West. An annular eclipse happens when the moon lines up between Earth and the sun, and when the dark moon's apparent diameter is smaller than the visible disk of the sun, leaving a ring—or annulus—of fiery light around the edges. (See more annular solar eclipse pictures.) Because of the vagaries of time zones, this weekend's "time traveling" solar eclipse started in China on Monday around sunrise, raced across the Pacific Ocean, and made "landfall" again in the United States on Sunday evening.

Bill: Hey you it's Bill and... Tom: ...fabulous Tom. Bill: We just wanna let you know that Tom and me saw the eclipse- Tom: No, i missed it you fucker, you haven't told me! Bill: Oh you- Tom: I missed it, i haven't seen it! Bill: Oh, whatever so i saw it, i've been in malibu beach, like directly at the beach. It's been amazing, i had a fantastic view and ja, i think..- Tom: Ja, great for you and i missed it. Bill: And i didn't know before like the people just called me and i went out and it was beautiful. Tom: I have to wait like for... how long? Like 16 years or something? Bill: I don't know ja i think the last time was 18 years ago so uhm... Tom: Great! Bill: Very unusual and uhm ja i loved it. So i wanna know have you guys seen it and did you take any pictures? Let us know in the fan-mailbox. Bye bye! Tom: Bye.

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