theclownfish II
Retinazer
Jeez... R U kidding me
Does that mean California
no. not even greenland, europe, russia or iceland get to see the full eclipse. only spitsbergen, edgeoya and nordaslandet get to see it by what im aware of
Jeez... R U kidding me
Does that mean California
theres a total next year but its only seeable high in the northern hemisphere. im very dissapointed at this but at least they have the demonstration of it on timeanddate.com
wowno. not even greenland, europe, russia or iceland get to see the full eclipse. only spitsbergen, edgeoya and nordaslandet get to see it by what im aware of
Wow, that actually works as a "Solar eclipse" only specify that the sun must be blocked...Pshaw. It's a solar eclipse for me every night. Earth blocks the sun, and it's dark.
It's solar eclipse all the time if that's what you're saying. Like a molecule can block then sun then it's a solar eclipse.Pshaw. It's a solar eclipse for me every night. Earth blocks the sun, and it's dark.
If the molecule is big enough to cast a shadow, then yes.It's solar eclipse all the time if that's what you're saying. Like a molecule can block then sun then it's a solar eclipse.
Exactly It's going to cast a shadow an a different molecule.If the molecule is big enough to cast a shadow, then yes.
No it won't. They aren't big enough to create a shadow.Exactly It's going to cast a shadow an a different molecule.
I knew that.No it won't. They aren't big enough to create a shadow.
But if we take an apple and hold it up to the sun, We have created an umbra, which makes it possible to technically count it as a VERY local solar eclipse.
What about day eclipses?Pshaw. It's a solar eclipse for me every night. Earth blocks the sun, and it's dark.
Yes it does, from your POV. And that's what is important.And the earth spins, it doesn't block the sun.
What about day eclipses?
And the earth spins, it doesn't block the sun.
Wait is suweeka a he she or otheryou know he was joking right
Wait is suweeka a he she or other
ought that t-- message split-- ooim sure suika's a he
I th
ought that t-- message split-- oo
2 minds think alikehey i could be wrong though
#BLAMEOMNIR ALL THA WAYSuika doesn't like to be refered to any gender as the lack of the gender info on their profile implies and you'd do a better impression just using a random pronoun you feel comfortable with rather than actually imply a gender for a person who doesn't want their to be known or matter.