The World's Best Stargazing Destinations – and the No.1 Is in France
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The next eclipse will be only in 2144. Sanctuary welcomes for these days the traditional Pilgrimage of Emigrants.
REPORTING - The weather almost spoiled the party in the highest observatory in France, but the sun and poetry were at the rendezvous.
The partial solar eclipse brought Finns together. Yle followed the solar eclipse live at Sundom in Vaasa and also visited Utsjoki and Padasjoki.
Stéphane Dalibard and his two sons hiked up the Pic du Midi (2,877 meters) and, like all the day's visitors, arrived at a summit shrouded in clouds. "When we climbed up, we weren't too optimistic," explains the father. "It hides behind the clouds from time to time, but we still enjoy it, and they were lucky enough to see almost a complete clearing here," he adds, gesturing to his young boys' broad smiles. The weather forecast had indicated that…
One of the advantages is that it is possible to feel a phenomenon known as “wind of eclipse”, but there is good news: the shadow can be charged the clouds. This is the reason.
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