"It's a Bet, There Can Always Be a Couc": These Charentais Are Going to Spain to Try to Capture the Total Eclipse
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Millions of Spaniards and tourists finish preparations to see, at around 20.30, how the Moon completely covers the Sun. These are the keys to a phenomenon accompanied by a huge logistical challenge
The General Director of Emergencies and Interior of the Govern, Pablo Gárriz, has acknowledged that there is a certain "uncertainty" between the authorities because it is difficult to know "where people are going to move or how many people are going to move". "We know what the level of saturation of the roads at the level ... Continue reading "Emergencies of the Balearic Islands face the eclipse without knowing "where people are going to move or…
Tomorrow/Wednesday, the largest solar eclipse since 1999 will be visible in Belgium. Shortly before sunset, the moon will cover approximately 90 percent of the sun. Follow everything about the eclipse in this live blog.
Since last Monday, the Gran Hotel Mas d'en Bruno, in the middle of Priorat and in the strip of the totality of the eclipse, has hung the full with an international alignment of tourists willing to enjoy not only the minute and a half of glory limited to the 12th, but a hedonist program around the astronomical phenomenon that in this idyllic accommodation will last four days. It is an example of the tourist tug that will have the brief concealmen…
Dozens of Charentais astronomers will drive to Spain to observe the total solar eclipse, Wednesday, August 12. Weather, material, stress... The journey involves concrete preparation. But the unexpected
In France, the solar eclipse of August 12 will not be total as in Spain, but observable, at the beginning of the evening, with dedicated glasses.
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