Can Solar Eclipse Do It?
By Xavier Bage
@franxav (13603)
India
June 19, 2020 8:10pm CST
It's a very clear morning. I saw sunrays knocking at my window at about 5:10. It is rather warm for a Monsoon morning. It is quite natural because these two seasons come almost hand in hand. Tomorrow is the longest day at our latitude. We can safely expect these days to be hotter than other days of the year.
What is causing another wind of heat and dust is the solar eclipse tomorrow. Some people have been saying that this celestial event will drive Covid away into the sea. Solar or lunar eclipses do have effects on the earth and earth dwellers. But expecting the eclipse tomorrow to drive away the virus from the land is rather untenable. What do you say ?
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@Lavanya15 (12888)
• Chennai, India
20 Jun 20
Yes we'll said, but all are rumors.. I don't believe those.
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@rsa101 (37948)
• Philippines
20 Jun 20
@Lavanya15 Of course you have to base that on science but right now we would welcome anything that might put a stop to this virus.
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@Lavanya15 (12888)
• Chennai, India
20 Jun 20
I also read about it, don't believe all are fake lol
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@Nakitakona (56302)
• Philippines
20 Jun 20
Would you believe it though it has a scientific bases? Solar eclipse clipse usually stays for a few minutes while lunar eclipse stays to 2 hours.
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@Lavanya15 (12888)
• Chennai, India
20 Jun 20
I also hear news about. Now it is big trending news to. But I don't believe like those. If it real then all get good life once again. My humble request don't believe those.
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@franxav (13603)
• India
20 Jun 20
I am sure you can see the eclipse. We are advised not to look at the sun directly.