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SPACE: Watch The First Solar Eclipse Ever Filmed

Solar Eclipse

Magicians are known for making things disappear, but when the sun vanished from the sky on May 28, 1900, it happened not through a sleight of hand, but because of a solar eclipse. There was magic in the air that day after all — movie magic. Nevil Maskelyne, a performing magician who also happened to be a pioneering filmmaker, preserved the spectacular event — as the moon passed between Earth and the sun — on celluloid, from a location in North Carolina. More than a century later, Maskelyne’s film of the eclipse has been digitally scanned and restored in a … Read more

See the Solar Eclipse AND Bigfoot

Sasquatch and Solar Eclipse

Watching a total eclipse of the sun is a once-in-lifetime experience for most people. So is seeing Sasquatch. If you’re looking to cross both items off your bucket list at once, there’s a map that shows the locations of Bigfoot sightings inside the path of totality, giving you a chance to see the eclipse with a hairy new friend. By Ed Mazza – Full Story at Huffington Post