joabaldwin, to random
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OH! OH! I just found this gem among my bracketed exposures of the eclipse! Got a super nice rainbowy halo during the diamond ring. And gorgeous wispy clouds all around! Single exposure, no blending.
ISO 640 500mm f/10 1/60s

cloudflare, to random
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This was the last total solar eclipse visible in the contiguous United States until August 23, 2044, with the next eclipse of similar breadth projected for August 12, 2045. And here's how the Internet usage was impacted by it. https://blog.cloudflare.com/total-eclipse-internet-traffic-impacts-mexico-us-canada/

aldi80s, to random
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rahmstorf, to random German
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A question for those 'climate skeptics' who think they know better than the world's climate scientists: could you have predicted today's solar eclipse better than the scientists?

Comparing climate model predictions to observations: https://www.realclimate.org/index.php/archives/2024/01/not-just-another-dot-on-the-graph-part-ii/

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