A MAÑILENO'S LONDON ODYSSEY : 3
Last 20th of March 2015, there was a solar eclipse. It was meant to be seen and observed like this:
Taken from Svalbard, Norway.
Image from here.
I have never seen an eclipse before, so I thought it would be best to try and spot it from the skies as I was on the way home. And that's when I recalled that I am still in London.
I uploaded it in my Facebook and captioned:
Reporting live for the Eclipse on this side of England.
The sun is pretty covered 100%, amazing. #whatissun
That is straight from my phone. I think I was aiming at the sun. Or wherever it was at the time. So there I was standing for a few minutes and shrugged my shoulders and just 'watched' the eclipse from my twitter feed. Then the hilarity of it came shortly.
A friend of mine commented: It's daylight? It hasn't happened? That's cloud lol.
Few minutes later, a friend from Southampton shared me her fantastic view:
Eclipse from Southampton. Wow.
Fam sent me their take from Belfast:
Belfast solar eclipse. Astounding.
My twitter feed had a feast on this 'British Solar Eclipse.'
this solar eclipse is so british
— Patricia Hogsmith. (@ArchedEyebrowBR) March 20, 2015
I love that it was cloudy. It's just so *us*, you guys. #eclipse2015
— Jen Allison (@MsJenAllison) March 20, 2015
Our neighbour said she is "calling the council" about the eclipse. Best thing I have ever heard.
— athriftymrs.com (@AThriftyMrsUK) March 20, 2015
Even the media took a jab at it:
For those under cloudy skies - it looks a bit like this. #eclipse2015 pic.twitter.com/14mJLNcCcB
— BBC Radio 4 (@BBCRadio4) March 20, 2015
But let's not fret, the next eclipse according to the scientists will be in 2026!
The next one? 2090!
Let's get ready shall we?
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