Man, I can't wait until 1027/2024... a video's one thing, but from what I've heard it doesn't nearly compare to the real thing, especially being within the umbra (2024, I'm hoping—southern Ontario).
Heh brings back the memories, first time I've ever seen a eclipse was during the middle of the class in elementary school.
I still remember when I discovered that there was going to be a eclipse at the very moment during the class I was like...
I MUST SEE IT, Ditched class and ran outside to watch it.
I didn't get punished for it XD
Not get punished for watching a eclipse, get punished for standing next to a wall that some other kid drew on with a crayon that I didn't do, Rules is weird.
nyce thanx 4 sharing will be lookin forward 4 da mext eclipse
also could u check da view online option cus there been alot of comments including me that say that da mangas cant be viewed online
thanx
# December 21 - The Mesoamerican Long Count calendar, notably used by the pre-Columbian Maya civilization among others, completes a "great cycle" of thirteen b'ak'tuns (periods of 144,000 days each) since the mythical Creation date of the calendar's current era. On this day the Long Count date at creation—written 13.0.0.0.0 in modern notation, equivalent to August 11, 3114 BC in the proleptic Gregorian calendar—is repeated for the first time in a span of a little over 5,125 solar years. The completion of this cycle and the repetition of the previous Creation's Long Count ending date have been central to various 2012 doomsday predictions since the 1960s. Academic researchers have not concluded that the ancient Maya themselves attached similar significance to this point in time.