I always found it amusing that such events seem so "big" to humans; it shows the true smallness of humans very obviously, because a solar eclipse or a lunar eclipse is not a global event, but simply a very narrow, fleeting shadow on the earth's surface due to the temporary constellation of the stars. This shows how huge this thing really is and how tiny the human in it. In relation to the size of this planet's surface alone, man is smaller than an amoeba. We are smaller than the smallest beetle in this universe.
I always found it amusing that such events seem so "big" to humans; it shows the true smallness of humans very obviously, because a solar eclipse or a lunar eclipse is not a global event, but simply a very narrow, fleeting shadow on the earth's surface due to the temporary constellation of the stars. This shows how huge this thing really is and how tiny the human in it. In relation to the size of this planet's surface alone, man is smaller than an amoeba. We are smaller than the smallest beetle in this universe.
There's jaded, and then there's this guy. /s
Link to live stream: https://www.space.com/total-lunar-eclipse-march-2025-livestreams
Love to see this from a stationary perspective