In 1991, I went to Teotihuacán, Mexico, to watch a total solar eclipse from the Pyramids of the Sun and the Moon.
At the time of totality, it just got really dark.
I didn’t see a hole in the sky surrounded by a shimmering corona or any other eclipse phenomena: Baily’s beads, the diamond ring.
Eclipse-watching, on the other hand, is very much like economics in that it’s vulnerable to all kinds of uncontrollable effects.
“People laugh, cry, stare dumbfounded, jump up and down,” Peter Tyson, editor in chief of Sky & Telescope magazine, wrote in a special issue this year.
Persons:
…, dumbfounded, ” Peter Tyson, ” Kate Russo
Organizations:
Sun, Sky &
Locations:
Teotihuacán, Mexico, Plattsburgh, N.Y, Lake Champlain