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OK but it’s pretty cool that the moon is just far enough and just the right size relative to Earth and the sun to give us all those rad eclipses.

EDIT: Also I tested and this burger is the same size as a Canadian one dollar coin.

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I read somewhere that this phenomenon is so unlikely that if we ever need to represent our planet in an intergalactic context, the solar eclipse would be a good candidate for a symbol to put on a flag [citation needed]

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Sorry, but a similar design is already taken by the planet where everyone’s obsessed with The Ring

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I’m down and anyone who isn’t hasn’t seen a total eclipse yet. I saw my first one last year and by the time it finally came up I was starting to be a little fed up of hearing about it and slightly skeptical about how big of a deal it was. Then the day came, it got dark in a way my senses were not ready for and finally Totality happened, I saw the diamond ring with my own eyes and I lost my marbles at how fucking deeply existential this moment felt. 10/10 would watch again

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I’m in the UK so didn’t see the last one but during the previous one I found looking around at the darkness and observing how all the birds went quiet was a bigger deal than the actual eclipse of the sun. I mean that was still really cool, but the dark and stillness was uncanny.

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Iain M. Banks wrote a book on that. Inversions I think.

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Because the moon is moving away very slowly there will be a last total solar eclipse at some point. We’re lucky to have such good ones currently

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EDIT: Also I tested and this burger is the same size as a Canadian one dollar coin.

You mean a Loonie.

SMH.

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What a guy, eh?

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More like hoser.

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You’re right I should use the scientific names for things in this community.

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Accuracy is important. Precision, too. Don’t mix them up!

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That’s just what CSA and NASA want you to think. /flerf

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What is that? A car for ants?

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A burger for Americans

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For those who don’t know, Martian solar eclipses suck compared to ours. The near equal relative size of the sun and moon to Earth is why we get such awesome eclipses.

Perks of having a planet-sized object slam into your planet during its Hadean Eon.

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Phobos is just not very aesthetically constructed.

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Don’t be phobophobic

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i thought the only thing we were supposed to phobic of was phobos itself

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Space potato.

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Especially after we sent our space marines there to kill all those demons.

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Only one will actually get the job done, though.

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Wife: “Does this dress make me look fat?” Me, a discerning scientist: “You’re just not very aesthetically constructed.”

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See, that’s fine the first time it happens. But after a couple of iterations you should have enough experimental data to know the answer that means you don’t have to sleep on the couch.

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Some people find hydrostatic equilibrium aesthetically pleasing.

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Since our moon is moving away from us we’ll have these sorts of eclipses in the future. The fact that we’re living at a time when they’re the same apparent size is pretty amazing.

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Imagine eclipses in the very early ages of life on land. It would be like Pitch Black.

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The creatures in Pitch Black had a more equitable society, prove me wrong

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You can’t fool me, those are just the cookie monster’s eyes

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I never remember which one is the burger eclipse and which the car eclipse

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Dude thought he was in orthographic view.

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