"Ice, by itself, is only capable of flowing at velocities of no more than tens of meters per year. That means the ice is being helped along. It’s sliding on water or mud or both."
On the night of August 26, a waxing crescent moon will set in early evening. So you'll have dark time to find the Teapot asterism and let it guide you to our Milky Way's center.
A solar eclipse causes changes in the sun and sky, in the illumination of the landscape around you, in animals and in plants! Here's how sunflowers in Ontario, Canada reacted. Photo by Sarah Chisholm Photography.
View larger. | Milky Way over Grand Teton National Park, in Wyoming. Many astrophotographers visited Wyoming to view the August 21 total solar eclipse. Chirag Upreti shot this image on August 22. He said: “The Milky Way was near vertical over the Teton range, casting a reflection on Jackson Lake! On the lake shore, the silhouettes of some astrophotographers can be seen as they snap away this gorgeous view.”
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