Aber zuerst zum wirklich Wichtigsten:
Tucker: Trump looking at eclipse w/out eyewear was "perhaps the most impressive thing any president has ever done." https://t.co/en2CdUs859 pic.twitter.com/kL5i6L9X7I
— Andrew Kirell (@AndrewKirell) August 22, 2017
Aber nun zum eigentlichen Spektakel:
Timelapse video shows Jackson Hole, Wyoming, go from light to dark and back again during today's total solar eclipse https://t.co/oM1X9EhrT6 pic.twitter.com/6fXqRkzrJN
— ABC News (@ABC) August 21, 2017
Timelapse video shows the total solar eclipse passing through Madras, Oregon today. https://t.co/yeANPIVXLF pic.twitter.com/grJeClEgeg
— ABC News (@ABC) August 21, 2017
Follow the moon's shadow across the Northern Hemisphere in this loop from #GOES16! See more #SolarEclipse imagery @ https://t.co/1oNaGe1dLN pic.twitter.com/MidGWHNhIf
— NOAA Satellites (@NOAASatellites) 21. August 2017
Eclipse close-up: #CLEstate physics professor Andrew Resnick captured this amazing timelapse of the #SolarEclipse2017 over Cleveland. pic.twitter.com/hyo8QrECj9
— Cleveland State (@CLE_State) August 22, 2017
Timelapse video shows 10 miles of traffic in Idaho Falls as people flee the city after watching total solar eclipse https://t.co/wGTj0vxpk9 pic.twitter.com/vH2xwiAc4R
— ABC News (@ABC) August 21, 2017
THIS #ECLIPSE TIMELAPSE IS SO BEAUTIFUL!!! #Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/sKCj8GGFt3
— Brandon GoesRawrr (@BrandonGoRawr) August 22, 2017
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