Amidst the hype of the
#GreatAmericanSolarEclipse , readers of @newsoftheuniverse may have
noticed that our main editor, Kyle Tam, has been absent for the past two
weeks. This is because like many other eclipse fans, our editor
travelled to the line of totality to capture the event of the century!
Luckily, the weather in Wyoming made for a wonderful show - and some
wonderful photos which we'd like to share with you including this
composite of the various stages of the eclipse.
Although Mr. Tam is
back now and ready to report on the most fascinating stories in science,
photos of his trip can be seen here above and also on his Instagram
@photographyjuicewithice at https://www.instagram.com/photographyjuicewithice/
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