Solar eclipse: Retired scientist uses balloon with cameras to track rare event
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- Опубліковано 11 бер 2024
- There is a rare chance to see a total solar eclipse in parts of Canada and the U.S. on April 8, which happens when the moon passes between the earth and the sun while completely blocking the sun.
It will be viewable in parts of Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador.
Heidi Petracek looks at how one retired New Brunswick scientist wants to make sure everyone gets a clear view of the rare event, even if uncooperative weather interferes.
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Hope to see it
THATS NOT THE MOON ! THATS A LIE ! ITS OUR 2nd SUN aka PLANET X STAR !!!! 😮
Where I live, it will be visible for only about 30 seconds. Better than nothing, of course, but i'm thinking of maybe going somewhere a bit south to see it longer.
0:09 right place right time
He sould have came too Newfoundland
Did they say when?
tomorrow at noon.
april 8
@@marcfitzhenry7581 troll alert
THATS NOT THE MOON ! THATS A LIE ! ITS OUR 2nd SUN aka PLANET X STAR !!!! 😮
total solar eclipse occurring tomorrow at noon.
Just like Nasa Sattelites!
Nothin but hot air !
Knowing his luck the skies will be perfectly clear on April 8.
Hey Canadians. Join me in wishing Mary Pickford a happy 132nd birthday 🎂 on April 8th!
THATS NOT THE MOON ! THATS A LIE ! ITS OUR 2nd SUN aka PLANET X STAR !!!! 😮
Knowing his luck the skies will be perfectly clear on April 8.