<<@rubensanchez6286 says : 3:57 this was the cloudiest day of my life😭✌️>> <<@ccheesev says : No>> <<@jpbernier4196 says : Total solar eclipse occurs once every 18 months is estimated to recur at any given location only every 360–410 years on average.>> <<@CuriousWhatIf_AS says : jkil>> <<@mangjitnijjhar1390 says : At the end of the first Transformers cartoon, the Decepticons built a rocket to move Cybertron so I wonder if scientists will figure out a way to move the moon closer once they figure out nuclear fusion>> <<@TheGalaxyGamer8071 says : April 8th is cloudy I hate clouds it ruined my once in a lifetime event>> <<@phyein4815 says : I was in the path of totality for the last one.... and it was unexpectedly overcast in this one area surrounded by clear skies :( . The sky darkening was cool but I feel I missed a once in a lifetime event by inches.>> <<@yelsahblah3270 says : The path of totality for the 2024 eclipse was only an hour away from me. It was absolutely worth the drive. The eerie sensation of feeling the temperature drop bit by bit. Seeing the birds flying to turn in and night time bugs coming to life. We watched the shadow of the moon crawl across the horizon until it engulfed us. The ring of fire all around looked like a panoramic sunset. Unreal. There's no proper way to describe how awe inspiring it was.>> <<@GodEmperorLeto says : Still mad it was cloudy in my area for the eclipse in NA>> <<@Ozzy_Helix_ says : I have experiance 2 solar eclipses in my life time. I have been very lucky with this>> <<@shibity says : Went in the path of totality for the 2017 one (or around then) in the western US. It was incredible.>> <<@joeelliott2157 says : Very good video. Regular eclipses started about 700,000,000 years ago. Animals with eyes evolved about 543,000,000 to 700,000,000 years ago. Do eclipses occur if no one is around to observed them :)>> <<@uncletiggermclaren7592 says : The next 'best" time and place to go watch an almost perfectly "full" total eclipse will be the town of Derby in Northern Western Australia, on 22nd of July 2028. Safe country, they speak a type of English, July is outside the rainy season, so no clouds at all, all month. Just don't go outside of town without an escort, blokes been wandering around that country with spears for 40 000 years, old habits die hard.>> <<@Zockerboy_747 says : 3:48 imagine you knowing as a kid that "cool, I'll be able to see the last ever total solar eclipse ever!" and then when you're like 80 years old, it's cloudy and you won't see a thing 😂>> <<@somerandomdude3729 says : Wait I want to clarify something. This is like *"the"* last eclipse the world will ever see or we won't see it for the next thousand years or so?>> <<@theupperroom1 says : Had to watch this at a play back speed of .85% narrator was going too fast>> <<@selwrynn6702 says : Nah, we'll just move the moon back before we don't get eclipses anymore.>> <<@RogatkaWR says : 3:53 and I didn't get to see it because 1. My school wouldn't let us outside and 2. It was mostly cloudy. I didn't even get to see it out a window because I was in an interior room.>> <<@rphb5870 says : in a billion years we will have another problem as that is when the sun will expand into a red giant and swallow the Earth>> <<@pemioi says : one side note. the moon is never bigger then the sun in the sky. a total eclipse technically isnt the moon covering 100% of the sun, it never does, there aways a small portion of the sun visable>> <<@imeryakwut6437 says : So what if we slow down earth rotation?>> <<@masscreationbroadcasts says : 0:13 Is it just me, or does the thumbnail look like the Sun vaporizes the moon and boils Earth's oceans?>> <<@shiichi023-b9k says : Half billion 😂>> <<@ThePolishDoge says : What if we move the moon in the future?>> <<@StarTropicsKing says : I’ve been to both the 2017 and 2024 total eclipses (Nashville & Toledo) and they were both the best few minutes of my life. Nothing can fully describe the surreal and blissful feeling of all the planning, traveling and luck for everything to go right to witness such a beautiful cosmic coincidence. I may never see one again, but what I would give to chase another one down.>> <<@steps-v1q says : im sad i cant see it its rare as it is but it will get rarer which just makes me sadder cuase the first solar eclipse i saw as a child was pretty cool but as i got older solar eclipse by stupid white fluffy cotton in the the sky>> <<@PTE says : Nice ❤>> <<@wedmunds says : But wait! The Earth is also slowly drifting away from the sun! Here's coping that it'll compensate for the shrinkage of the moon...>> <<@sdg131 says : I was lucky enough to be in the path of totality for the april 8th one, genuinely the most awesome thing ive ever seen.>> <<@ChaosX0010 says : Great, the 2024 eclipse is finally over, and it was partial. Boring!>> <<@benedixtify says : I saw the 2024 eclipse, it wasn't very exciting. I wasn't in totality, that’s probably why.>> <<@boodmuffin9727 says : There was a place in America where they had two total eclipses 7 years apart>> <<@Дар-д2р says : I have only seen an solar eclipse once and I don't even if it counts since it happened in the night and it was mostly the moon changing to a new moon to a waxing gibbous this happened in April 11 of 2024>> <<@princegribbleteysar says : 2:31 the way he said "boring" reminds me of that Pinocchio voice "on my oooowwwnnn~" 😂>> <<@ZacDevDude says : I'm sorry, is that THE Hayden Christensen supporting this channel?! 😱>> <<@Ggdivhjkjl says : Seeing every total eclipse of the sun is easy. Just fly your jet to the next one.>> <<@iamchair2173 says : Dude if total solar eclipse’s lasted the entire day there would be a legendary names like “the day of night” or something>> <<@Clicksavante says : Definitely not to scale XD 1:54>> <<@3d_Tuneruser_and_stuff says : Eclipses 4.5 billion years ago: woah>> <<@ChrisRM_380 says : 2:01 Well, 3% are actually hybrids, but the other 3% left are partial ones>> <<@PlanetGuy901 says : In Memphis, I only got a partial eclipse. The 2024 eclipse was the only eclipse where I saw visible change in the sky in Memphis. In 2017, I didn’t notice anything different during the eclipse as the sun still appeared as bright as normal. 2024’s eclipse was the only noticeable one for me.>> <<@deepikasingh3679 says : The Fall of The Total Solar Empire The Rise of the Annular Solar Republic>> <<@brandynfrahm4837 says : Why does the moon being bigger mean more total eclipses?/ How/where did you get the information that supports that statement ?>> <<@GemIsnt says : Eclipses are such a rare cosmic phenomena that if there are any other intellectual life out there, they are likely to never experience it, depending on the situation, this is because we basically have the perfect conditions for eclipses>> <<@Planetmango48 says : Still haven't seen one.>> <<@Marsh2010 says : Im very sad abot i live in Europe, bc of that i almost never can see solar eclipses and im too young too leave on my own or earn money but i hope in future that ill get that chance to see it 😁>> <<@katiedrobina1348 says : The zebra stripes tho>> <<@yeu-k7y says : I'm lucky I saw the one that happened the beginning of this year>> <<@quinny-bn4jw says : I am commenting #BringBackDislikes on every unique YouTube video that I watch for the rest of 2024, regardless of if I actually dislike the video or not. This is video 687.>> <<@marybetherps8492 says : Hhh ghhj>>
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