Tomorrow, December 4, there's a total solar eclipse across Antarctica. John Law, an Antarctic Atmospheric Scientist at Rothera Research Station, is one of the lucky few to be able to see the eclipse, if the clouds stay away, that is. https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/solar/2021-december-4 …pic.twitter.com/8IOm6S4JKg
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If you're not in Antarctica, you can still follow the eclipse with us. We’re not doing a hosted live show, but we will have updates on our live blog from 05:30 UTC. https://www.timeanddate.com/live/eclipse-solar-2021-december-4 …pic.twitter.com/g4YTlklvD1
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