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collage of eclipse and seismograph
Despite what you may have heard, there is no correlation between the total solar eclipse and the earthquake that shook the Northeast on April 5.
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seven people crouch on the floor of a Walmart and cover their heads in an earthquake drill
Walmart employees practice the drop, cover, and hold on technique during an earthquake drill in Torrance, California.
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Total solar eclipse
The 2017 total solar eclipse at 100% totality.
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A screengrab from SpaceX's livestream on X shows Starship lifting off for its second attempt at space.
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A man and woman take a selfie while wearing solar eclipse glasses.
To make your eclipse selfies pop, make sure to wear a red and green outfit.
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On the left, a man sits at his work desk with his back turned toward the camera. On the right, a woman smiles up at the sky wearing eclipse glasses.
Don't end up stuck at work during the total solar eclipse on Monday! It's an event you won't want to miss.
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total solar eclipse shows dark circle of moon's shadow with white ring of light around it where the sun is peeking out
The 2017 total solar eclipsefrom atop Carroll Rim Trail at Painted Hills, a unit of the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, near Mitchell, Oregon.
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Copet 12P/Pons-Brooks streaking across a dark, starry sky with a bright yellow star shining on the upper left.
Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks glows green as it streaks through space with bright star Hamal shining in the background. You might be able to spot this comet during the total solar eclipse.