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It's Back! Total Solar Eclipse Hit Skies
by staff writer, 07.29.2008
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picture of a solar echipseDid you get your pinhole cameras--and laptops--ready on Friday, August 1st? That's when a total solar eclipse occurred as the moon passed directly between the sun and Earth for the first time in more than two years. Get all the information about how eclipses work in this SciAm in-depth report" [from the Scientific American email newsletter. Click here to view report].



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