8月12日欧洲日全食:把握机会,即刻规划
Total solar eclipses are among nature's most awe-inspiring events. They occur somewhere on Earth about every 18 months. However, a specific location may see one only every few centuries, on average. For instance, many major European cities have not witnessed totality for over a hundred years. Because of this rarity, most people must travel to experience the moon fully blocking the sun. Seeing such an eclipse can truly be a life-changing moment.
On August 12 this year, a total solar eclipse will offer a brief but unforgettable spectacle. The path of totality will span areas of Europe and the Arctic, with the sun fully blocked. Over Scandinavia, millions will witness the corona—the sun’s outer atmosphere—glowing around the moon. This rare celestial event will attract travelers from across the globe.
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