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Wednesday, July 22, 2009 @ 2:18 AM
the long waitfinally.. the
The longest solar eclipse of the 21st century cast a shadow over much of Asia on Wednesday, plunging hundreds of millions into darkness across the giant land masses of India and China.
A total solar eclipse usually occurs every 18 months or so, but Wednesday's spectacle was special for its maximum period of "totality" -- when the sun is wholly covered by the moon -- of six minutes and 39 seconds.
Such a lengthy duration will not be matched until the year 2132.
The next will be on July 11, 2010, but will occur almost entirely over the South Pacific, where Easter Island -- home of the legendary moai giant statues -- will be one of the few landfalls.
darkness in the morning..
how fucking cools is that....
haha..
if only i was the sun
and my lady the girl i love was the clouds..
not the moon
if she is the moon we would never meet
casue the moon comes out
after the sun sets
haha....
i went for a job interview..
hopefully i can get a account assistant job
any where in the central .. north
or west..
and well pay 1500 to 1900
pls..
pls
let me have get a job
by the end of the month..
pra
peace