
The luckiest coincidence in the sky: the Sun is about 400 times wider than the Moon, and also about 400 times farther away, so the two look the same size from Earth. When the Moon slides exactly in front of the Sun, day turns to deep twilight, stars appear, and the Sun's ghostly corona flares around a black disk. People travel across the world for those few minutes. Never look at the Sun without proper eclipse glasses.
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