1 SPAAAACEE! We don’t know the actual size of the Sun, nor where the Path of Totality will be for the eclipse. (www.cnn.com) posted 231 days ago by Dorktron4Runner 231 days ago by Dorktron4Runner +3 / -5 New calculations have raised concerns popular eclipse maps might be off. Here’s what scientists say | CNN If you’re planning to see the total solar eclipse that will dance across the skies of North America on Monday, you should aim to travel as close to the center of the celestial spectacle’s path as possible. 25 comments share 25 comments share save hide report block hide replies
A couple of million people who watched it.
I see words are hard for you. Keep working on that reading comprehension.
Are you actually denying that the eclipse happened as predicted?
You said it happened “exactly” as it was predicted. The article I referenced disagrees with you. So, what’s your source that the eclipse happened exactly as predicted?
Plus, you aren’t even in the US so you didn’t see it.
Are you actually denying that the eclipse happened as predicted?
Should be easy to answer.