The Solar Eclipse
It is against the backdrop of our day to day routines and the challenges of these interesting times, that I look forward to Monday's solar eclipse. My daughter and son-in-law are heading south to be in the Path of Totality. I'll settle for the partial eclipse here in New York.
As I ponder the upcoming astronomical event (some say, of a lifetime), I am again reminded of our place in the universe. I heard an astronomer comment about the coincidence that humans are on the earth to witness a total solar eclipse. Apparently the slow movement of the moon away from the earth means that the moon is able to completely block the sun for a relatively short period of universal time (I think he said it was several hundred million years). Humans are here on earth at just the right time!
Think about it. It certainly puts us all in our place.

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Let's meet on the rooftop to share our Solar Eclipse Binoculars
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1. an obscuring of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another between it and the observer or between it and its source of illumination.
Timely is right. Our illumination is attempting to be blocked by a body (#45), but it is passing and we will be even brighter because of it... #JustCauseItsOrangeDoesntMeanItsTheSun
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