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Western Hemisphere witnessed the most photographed Eclipse in history!

Tuesday - August 22, 2017 2:58 pm , Category : WTN SPECIAL
Western Hemisphere witnessed the most photographed Eclipse in history!
Western Hemisphere witnessed the most photographed Eclipse in history!

 Western Hemisphere witnessed the most photographed Eclipse in history!



America turned out to be the staking geographic location for a perfect viewing of Eclipse the rare one which will not again appear until the turn of the next century.Millions of Americans gazed in wonder over the wonder of nature through telescopes.

The founder and the CEO of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg  @zuck also shared the picture o the rarest mystical moment on his Instagram to which he captioned" Our first data center in Prineville, Oregon was in the path of totality during today's solar eclipse",  the image of the eclipse appearing as a perfect diamond ring with the biggest diamond ever existed is a real delight to eyes for the people living on the opposite side of the Globe.

 

The National Geographic from their Jackson, Wyoming location posted the picture of the ECLIPS which is captured by the Jimmy Chin.  National Geographic Photographer / Filmmaker  Jimmy captioned the photograph of the supernatural Wonder with a hashtag, " #eclipse2017", The NatGeo with their masters on Nature captioned the supernatural metaphorical moment as " What a moment...the magic of the universe unveiled. I wish I could say I was waiting for exactly the right timing on this one....but I was chasing ten kids around the backyard and running by the camera randomly hitting the shutter button. This was the only frame that looked remotely like this. Just reinforces that serendipity can be your best friend when it comes to photography. @natgeo #eclipse."

Here are the glimpses of the magical moment woven by the Universe and captured by the gift of science “Telescopic Cameras”,  with the help of Great people “@jimmy_chin, @babaktafreshi ,  @zuck -  who have dedicated their lives to bring out the treasure and wonder of the world while offering to the world. –Window To news

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