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I was able to see the solar eclipse this past August in Oregon (take a look at this person's amazing capture). Not only is the type and path of the one we saw rare (there hasn't been such a perfect solar eclipse in this country since 1918 -- and the next really good one won't be until 2045), how data is used to predict with precision when it will happen is really amazing. How wild is it that three men using data were able to determine the exact spot in Wyoming to get the best opportunity to photograph the International Space Station (ISS) transiting the Sun during the eclipse. They calculated the time that to a half a second to be correct about the ISS housing real people, transiting across the sun with a computer that fits in a normal pocket. Twenty years ago, people would've called it improbable.

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