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A hundred eclipses

I saw this on yesterday's Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD).  This is in Hong Kong.  Recall that the longest total solar eclipse of the 21st century occurred last July 22, visible from a large swath of Southeast Asia.  A partial eclipse was seen in Hong Kong, and the photo shows multiple images of the partial eclipse reflected off skyscraper windows.  I thought it was neat.  (Photo credit and copyright goes to Alfred Lee.)

APOD is a NASA website which features one astronomical photo per day.  These photos give us a glimpse into this fascinating Universe we live in, and the featured photos are usually awe-inspiring.

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