Solar eclipse

Last summer (August 1), the total solar eclipse over the Arctic was visible from Iceland, and in fact Iceland was one of the few habitable places to see it. There were some tourists that came to Iceland specifically for that, because a total solar eclipse, when the moon totally blocks the sun, is a rare and memorable event. But this summer, when the Icelandic economy really could use an extra influx of tourists (to offset the world wide-financial collapse and the reinstitution of whaling), the complete solar eclipse will instead traverse a narrow band between parts of India and across to southern Japan. People in the know are, I am sure, already making their travel plans thataway, because a total solar eclipse is definitely something worth making special effort to properly experience. I was really bummed to have missed the one last summer here in Iceland, since I was teaching at Cal. 

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