Not exact matches
Months before the August 2017
total solar eclipse, a NASA photographer managed to put himself in the right place (which happened to be Banner, Wyoming) at the right time to capture the ISS zooming in front
of the astronomical
event.
Thanks to the sheer number
of observers,
solar physicists hope to learn more from this latest
total solar eclipse than from any previous such
event, and to use that knowledge to develop tools for next time.
This is the first coast - to - coast
total solar eclipse to occur in nearly a century and the wide availability
of television, the internet and smartphones alerted most adults to the
event.
The Future Decoded
event will take place from Oct. 31 to Nov. 1, but unlike Google, which unveiled Android Oreo after the
total solar eclipse because
of the moon's similarity to that
of an Oreo cookie, it doesn't seem that Future Decoded will have anything related to Halloween.
With the launch
of Android Oreo, Google's latest OS, coinciding with the
total solar eclipse in the United States, Twitter users came together to react to the launch
event and trolled the latest Android 8.0 Oreo.
Google also took advantage
of the first
solar eclipse in 99 years that will sweep the U.S. from coast to coast, using this uncommon
solar event as an opportunity to launch Android 8.0 Oreo for maximum impact and lightheartedly pointing out the visual similarities between a
total eclipse and an Oreo.