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The scientific start to #summer took place today at 12:24 a.m. E.T. — for the northern half of the planet, anyway. “The summer solstice offers the perfect opportunity to ponder the explosive ball of plasma that makes our very existence possible,” writes @scifleur. And for the U.S., “this is a remarkable time for the sun.” The country will experience a total solar eclipse on August 21. The eclipse will cut through Oregon, Idaho, Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, Georgia and South Carolina. For about 2 minutes, sections of those states will experience totality, when the moon engulfs the sun and turns day into night. @jtaggfoto, who set out to find New Yorkers basking in “the explosive ball of plasma” on the first day of summer, photographed this man in Brooklyn Bridge Park. #⛅ #summersolstice


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