Daytime moon in the Arctic.
Imagine that you are in a place between Russia and Canada in the Arctic during the day, where there is 24 hour daylight in the summertime. At a certain time, the moon appears for 30 seconds just above the horizon - which explains it’s enormous size - and after it covers the sun for about 5 seconds - it disappears again! A completely fall-to-the-knees moment.
Imagine that you are in a place between Russia and Canada in the Arctic during the day, where there is 24 hour daylight in the summertime. At a certain time, the moon appears for 30 seconds just above the horizon - which explains it’s enormous size - and after it covers the sun for about 5 seconds - it disappears again! A completely fall-to-the-knees moment.
10:39 PM - Feb 10, 2022
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