A NASA researcher has stated that animals display unique behavior during solar eclipses, raising anticipation for the upcoming total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024. According to the heliophysicist, animals may perform peculiar actions due to the dimming of the sky. This includes singing crickets and larger animals that mistake the eclipse for nightfall. In light of this, experts advise the use of eclipse glasses and engaging in other activities to distract from looking at the eclipse directly. Though not everyone may have access to view the eclipse in-person, online streams can be watched for a glimpse of the celestial event. In other tech news, Steve Jobs’s company introduces household robots and Musk continues to take jabs at his competitors.
The date for the highly anticipated Surya Grahan 2024 has been announced, with the first solar eclipse of the year set to take place on April 8. Unfortunately, the eclipse will not be visible in India, but spectators in North America, Mexico, and Western Europe will have the opportunity to witness this rare celestial event. The American space agency, NASA, will be live streaming the eclipse on YouTube, providing a unique and educational viewing experience for those unable to witness it in person. Don't miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to witness the Moon cover the Sun for a remarkable 7.5 minutes.