Explanation:
Here is what the Earth looks like during a
solar eclipse.
The shadow of the
Moon can be seen darkening part of
Earth.
This shadow moved across the
Earth at nearly 2000 kilometers per hour.
Only observers near the center of the
dark circle see a total solar eclipse -
others see a partial eclipse where only part of the
Sun appears blocked by the Moon.
This spectacular picture of the 1999 August 11
solar eclipse was one of the last ever
taken from the Mir space station, which was
deorbited in a controlled re-entry in 2001.
shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit, do chan üs nur no ä usseridischi species, äs schock-gfrürä vo dä erdatmosphäre oder än riesige ruumerfrischer helfä!
i wöt mer nöd vorstellä was passiert, wenn sie emol ä verstopfig hät. und es isch mit sicherheit unvorstellbar was abgoht, wenn sie druf abä ä abführmittel gnoh hät.
goddamit. em sonic sini muetter het sich es "planet erde" tatoo uf de arsch mache loh.... denn isch das ganze vo dir mir fotografiert worde.... und über das schwarze i de mitte reded mir lieber es anders mol....