Welcome to our daily celestial update, where we bring you the latest news on the sun and moon's activities. Let's dive into yesterday's events that lit up the skies and intrigued astronomy enthusiasts around the world.
Solar Spotlight: The Sun's Fiery Dance
Yesterday, the sun continued its majestic journey across the sky, rising at 7:02 AM and setting at 7:10 PM in Singapore. The day was 4 seconds longer than the previous one, marking a subtle but sure approach towards the longer days of summer.
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Image: Courtesy Mark Basarab/ @markbasarabvisuals/ Unsplash |
Lunar Lookout: The Moon's New Phase
In lunar news, the moon was a mere 0.4% illuminated, presenting a delicate new moon in the sky. It rose at 6:25 AM and set at 6:49 PM, offering a brief window for observers to catch a glimpse of its new cycle.
Eclipse Excitement: A Spectacular Show
The most thrilling event of the day was undoubtedly the total solar eclipse visible over parts of North America. Dubbed the Great American Eclipse, it cast a shadow from Mexico to eastern Canada, with partial views available across the continental U.S. This celestial phenomenon brought together millions of people, all eager to witness the moon briefly cloaking the sun's brilliance.
Conclusion: The Dance of the Cosmos
As we reflect on yesterday's sun and moon news, we're reminded of the ever-changing nature of the cosmos. Each day brings new wonders, and we're here to share them with you. Join us again tomorrow for more updates on the celestial bodies that inspire us all.
Thank you for tuning in to our celestial update. Until next time, keep your eyes to the skies!
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