“fallen down a flight of stairs. " Luckily, I landed on my head.
Millions of Americans that were here for the last total eclipse have died. ’nuff said.
Has anyone pointed out that, unless the station will be in the shadow of the moon, the eclipse is not going to happen on the station? (I know, it’s just a comic strip.)
If the timing works out, from their orbit they might see the moon’s shadow move across the surface of the earth. That would be interesting.
Did you know your space station keeps eclipsing the sun each day? You’re on another satellite, just a smaller one…
Let’s see: Donald Trump became President and now there is a total eclipse. Hmmmmm
Has the header always had an eclipse, or just recently?
funny that brewster’s running into things now – he’s always been in the dark…
Almost like peril-sensitive sunglasses.
It was the last full eclipse that was seen from the US. Eclipses happen around the world a lot oftener than every 99 years.
GreasyOldTam over 7 years ago
“fallen down a flight of stairs. " Luckily, I landed on my head.
Bilan over 7 years ago
Millions of Americans that were here for the last total eclipse have died. ’nuff said.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member over 7 years ago
Has anyone pointed out that, unless the station will be in the shadow of the moon, the eclipse is not going to happen on the station? (I know, it’s just a comic strip.)
Phred Premium Member over 7 years ago
If the timing works out, from their orbit they might see the moon’s shadow move across the surface of the earth. That would be interesting.
Gent over 7 years ago
Did you know your space station keeps eclipsing the sun each day? You’re on another satellite, just a smaller one…
Charlie Tuba over 7 years ago
Let’s see: Donald Trump became President and now there is a total eclipse. Hmmmmm
Coyoty Premium Member over 7 years ago
Has the header always had an eclipse, or just recently?
gopher gofer over 7 years ago
funny that brewster’s running into things now – he’s always been in the dark…
Daeder over 7 years ago
Almost like peril-sensitive sunglasses.
robert39503 over 7 years ago
It was the last full eclipse that was seen from the US. Eclipses happen around the world a lot oftener than every 99 years.