Are you among the unlucky Singaporeans who were stuck in the office while the rare solar eclipse happened on boxing day?
Did you open your Instagram application only to be hit by a serious case of #FOMO because all your friends were posting eclipse pictures on their Instagram stories?
Like this one:
Okay, but seriously, it is quite a big deal.
Here’s a short explanation about how an annular solar eclipse happens:
According to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), this happens when the moon is farthest from the earth, which makes it appear smaller. Thus, it doesn’t block the entire view of the sun.
Very simply speaking, it looks like a lighted ring in the sky.
“This rare ‘ring of fire’ around the moon is a truly once in a lifetime event which you must not miss, as the next annular solar eclipse to be seen from Singapore will only be year 2063.”
Oh well.
You Can Rewatch The Eclipse Live-Stream Kindly Provided By S’pore Science Centre If You’ve Missed It Yesterday
But for those who really did miss it, don’t fret because you can rewatch the Eclipse Live-Stream provided by Singapore Science Centre.
It’s kinda like watching an artist live at Singapore Sports Hub vs watching them on YouTube. Same same, but different.
And without further ado, you can check it out here. There’s even one that’s 4 hours long.
With the aid of technology, anything can be brought to your phone even if their miles away…. like your long-distance boyfriend or the annular solar eclipse.
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