Alex Berezow

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Aug 20 2017

Solar Eclipses Have Always Been Weird. Don’t Let This One Weird You Out

From folklore to numerology, solar eclipses have inspired fear, awe and even ads for copulation during the moment of totality. Read the rest at USA Today.

By alex.berezow • Posted in History & Philosophy of Science, Science, Science: The Softer Side • Tagged lunar eclipse, solar eclipse

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