
A Submar crew and management took a break from installing a project to safely enjoy watching the solar eclipse by wearing their eclipse glasses with solar filters. There will only be eight total solar eclipses visible from North America in the 21st century. The next total solar eclipse to cross North America is predicted to occur in 2044, according to NASA.
Witnessing a Rare Celestial Event
2024 Solar Eclipse
Our Eyes in the Skies
The Submar crew and management took a well-deserved break from their project to safely experience the awe of a total solar eclipse, wearing protective eclipse glasses with solar filters. This remarkable phenomenon reminds us how rare such moments are, with only eight total solar eclipses expected to be visible from North America throughout the 21st century. According to NASA, the next event of this magnitude will not occur until 2044. Observing a total eclipse inspires wonder at the vastness of our universe and brings people together to share a fleeting yet unforgettable view of our cosmic surroundings.
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