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In your area. Eclipses happen on average twice a year, most commonly in February and August, but you have to be in the right part of the world at the right time to see it. As all of you were watching the eclipse it was 4:00 am where I live.The next one is 20 years from now.
That happened to me with the last few big celestial events too. Get up in the middle of the night to see the sky and the sky can't be seen.Was cloudyJust seemed liked rian was coming in and out.
That happened to me with the last few big celestial events too. Get up in the middle of the night to see the sky and the sky can't be seen.
Oh but haven't you heard? We just entered a portal that ushered in The New Age! Everything will be beautiful and good from now on! Jesus might've even returned! Either way, we are in the new dimension now and all will be well!I was sleeping on the opposite side of the planet when it all went down. Woke up to find the eclipse had not turned everyone into zombies, opened a gateway to Hell, or ushered in a New World Order.
Yep, another natural non-event, just like all previous eclipses.
I once saw a total eclipse in Europe, it was a magical event. I can only imagine how scary it would be if yo had no idea why it happened and no notice. No wonder mythology has some incredible explanations.