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the sun is shining brightly in front of an earth like object that appears to have been captured from space

Well, I would like to think so. He has much greater things on His plate to deal with, but I think He knew how much I would appreciate it. Very blessed birthday and very cool experience! The crickets and cicadas starting to chirp was by far my favorite part. Hope you all had an amazing…

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Experience the Amazing Solar Eclipse 2024: Day Turns to Night in North America!

#pathoftotality #solareclipse2024

On April 8, 2024, North America will be treated to a rare and captivating celestial event - a solar eclipse. This upcoming eclipse has generated significant interest due to its unique characteristics and the various phenomena it will bring. The path of totality, where the moon completely covers the sun, will stretch from Mexico to Maine, passing through several states along the way. This path includes parts of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina…

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Incredibly detailed HDR image of the spectacular Total Solar Eclipse that occurred in 2024 #SolarEclipse2024 #TotalSolarEclipse #Eclipse2024 #Astronomy #SpaceEnthusiasts #SolarEclipsePhotos #HDRImage #Astrophotography #CosmicWonders #EclipseMania #SolarEclipse2024Live

Incredibly detailed HDR image of the spectacular Total Solar Eclipse that occurred in 2024 #SolarEclipse2024 #TotalSolarEclipse #Eclipse2024 #Astronomy #SpaceEnthusiasts #SolarEclipsePhotos #HDRImage #Astrophotography #CosmicWonders #EclipseMania #SolarEclipse2024Live

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the sun is setting over the ocean in black and white

July 21, 2009 total solar eclipse near third contact as shadow leaves the horizon, giving the horizon an orange glow. The far edge of the shadow is about to reach the Sun as the shadow comes toward us, ending totality. Taken from Northern Cook Islands, at sea on m/s Paul Gauguin. Using 20Da and 28-105mm lens at 60mm at f/5 and ISO100. Mercury, blurred by ship's motion, at top. Photo by Alan Dyer © 2009.

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