On March 8, the moon passes in front of the sun, creating a total solar eclipse visible in parts of Southeast Asia. Watch the NASA’s video…
This video, taken from a live broadcast from the Exploratorium Science Center in San Francisco, shows the period of total eclipse, called totality, from 8:38 to 8:42 p.m. EST on March 8.
Image credit NASA
#Eclipse2016, as seen from Micronesia! More about our science during the #SolarEclipse: https://t.co/P4QGEXmQ4E pic.twitter.com/KTuW3cdoX9
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