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Girl Who Took Crucial Exams Hours After Grenfall Fire Gets Top Grades

Ines Alves made headlines earlier this year when she escaped from Grenfall Tower as it burned and then sat for a chemistry exam only hours later.

The 16-year-old teen had evacuated her flat on the 13th floor with her brother Tiago just as the tower was starting to go up in flames. She only had time to pull some clothes on over her pajamas and grab her notes – but because she assumed that they would return after the fire was extinguished, she took nothing else with her.

Alves studied through the night until finally at 9AM, it was time for her to take the GSCE chemistry exam at the Sacred Heart High School in Hammersmith, in west London.

This week, however, she was happy to discover that she had earned a 9: the highest grade possible.

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She also found that she had earned top grades in math and Spanish.

“It’s good. I’m quite happy with my grades,” she told media sources. “I wish I did more, but then again, I don’t know, it hasn’t sunk in yet.”

Alves and her family are currently staying in a hotel until they can find permanent accommodations to make their new home.

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200 Dogs Rescued From Euthanization Fate in Largest Overseas Airlift Ever

205 pups, young and old, were airlifted from Puerto Rico earlier this week so they could finally be given a better life.

The mission, which was conducted by the Humane Society of the United States, is believed to be the largest airlift rescue ever completed in a single trip.

The dogs had been sentenced to euthanization due to an overpopulation of wild and feral canines. The abundance of pups then leads to overcrowding in animal shelters, many of whom don’t have the resources to care for such numerous animals.

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Thanks to the animal organization Wings of Rescue, the dogs were airlifted to Fort Lauderdale, Florida and North Carolina. They will now be distributed to various shelters throughout the United States.

In light of their positive overall condition, Humane Society representatives have expressed optimism about the dogs’ futures.

“They’ll all get adopted,” shelter director Mary Steffen told the Associated Press. “They will go fast.”

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Watch Seniors Burst into Tears When They Look into Goggles and See Their Dreams Come True

There is more to technology than just millenials checking their Facebooks.

Tech company Intel and Brazilian news company Razões para Acreditar embarked on a campaign to enrich the lives of the elderly through virtual reality goggles.

Their “Technology Through Life” initiative took them to a nursing home in São Paulo where they gave residents the chance to fulfill their lifelong dreams.

“When we visited an elder care community … we asked the residents if they knew what virtual reality was, and one of them answered: “I don’t know, is it about these ‘nowadays things’?” Vicente Carvalho, Editor-in-Chief of Razões para Acreditar told Good News Network.

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One of the seniors who they visited said that she had always wanted to go to Spain – another woman said that she had always wanted to see a live ballet performance.

They were astounded to find that once they were wearing the headsets, they were transported to the one place left on their bucket list – and their reactions were magical.

“There was no need to explain anything else, we put her on the VR goggles and instantly, after seeing the first images of the dancers, she said: ‘My God, my dream’. And so it was during the whole presentation that she watched: a lot of emotion.”

“Virtual reality experiences requires high-performance computing, and Intel is in a leading position to offer these solutions,” said Carlos Buarque, Intel’s Chief Marketing Officer. “Particularly in this initiative, the feeling is even better because we can see our participation in a technology that may also be a supplement in some cases of health treatment.”

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Watch Woman Almost Fall Out of Chair When Dog Tells Her She is Going to Be a Grandma

While puppies might sometimes bring gifts to their owners, this tee shirt was the best gift that Fish the dog could ever have given to Vicki Crosby.

Crosby’s daughter Stephanie has spent the last two years trying to get pregnant – so when she was finally successful, she wanted to surprise her mother in a special way.

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Stephanie got a custom-made doggie shirt for Fish reading: “I am going to be a big sister”. Then, she sent her pup out to surprise Vicki.

At first, the Virginia mom can’t tell what is written on the apparel. When she finally reads the message, however, she can’t help but scream in delight.

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35 Years Ago Today, Paul Newman Bottle of Dressing Turned into $500M for Charity

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This Hollywood star not only left behind a legacy of beloved films, he helped raise nearly half a billion dollars to charity after putting his handsome face on a jar of his homemade salad dressing.

It started as a joke between Paul Newman and his friends. They all agreed he should bottle (and sell) his fantastic olive oil and vinegar dressing. They are all smiling today, as the company marks the 35th anniversary of the day when Newman’s Own brand landed on grocery store shelves. What really makes this condiment different than all the rest was the promise that all profits would be donated to charity. Still today, 100% of the proceeds of Newman’s Own products—from cookies to popcorn to red sauce— go directly to charity.

“When Paul started Newman’s Own, some people wondered if the company could survive if it gave all its profits away,” said Bob Forrester, president and CEO of Newman’s Own Foundation.

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To the contrary, the company has been riding a streak of wins since its debut 1982, just like the hustling pool shark played by Newman in The Color of Money—to the tune of $495 million in payouts to charities.

Newman’s Own has become an exemplary philanthropic enterprise, funneling cash to thousands of nonprofit organizations worldwide, and Paul is often cited as the inspiration for other companies that donate profits.

To celebrate Cool Hand Luke’s 35 years of giving back, the Newman’s Own Foundation is handing out $35,000 to each of fifteen of the company’s original non-profit recipients.

“Paul Newman wanted to help make the world a better place, and he said, ‘What could be better than to hold out your hand to those who are less fortunate?’” recalled Forrester. “We are privileged to continue his extraordinary mission.”

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Man Spends Two Years Building Incredible Mini Mansion For His Dogs

This guy has just set a whole new expectation for how to properly spoil your dogs.

Aaron Franks has spent the last two years building a jaw-dropping mini mansion for his four pit bulls: Tessa, Bruno, Coupe, and Mia.

The little play-place consists of a tiny backyard pool, hanging ropes and chew toys, an array of luxurious cushions, and a deck to observe their magnificent canine kingdom. It even comes equipped with their very own garden and fire hydrant.

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Franks says that he spent such a long time building the mansion due to financial reasons. Every month, he would go to the hardware store and buy the materials incrementally.

Until finally – despite having no blueprints to work from – his masterpiece was complete.

Franks says that he decided to build the mansion as a means of thanking his dogs for all the love that they have shown him over the years.

 

While cats may prefer to snub their elegant cat tower in favor of a cardboard box, his pups have reportedly been in love with their palace since its completion – and who could blame them?

 

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Boy Remembers Scene From Favorite Movie to Save Drowning Brother

Professional actor and wrestler Dwayne “the Rock” Johnson may not have ever given a particularly life-changing performance before – but now, thanks to a 10-year-old boy, one of his performances has become life-saving.

Jacob O’Connor is being credited as a hero after he used a scene from his favorite movie to save his 2-year-old brother Dylan.

Last month, Jacob and his brothers were spending the day at their grandmother’s house. Jacob was about to start watching TV when he noticed that the door was open – and Dylan was gone.

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The youngster went outside and saw his brother floating facedown in the backyard pool.

Jacob immediately thought of a scene from the Hollywood action flick San Andreas where the Rock’s character uses chest compressions to save his daughter’s life.

The 10-year-old started mimicking the actor’s motions until Dylan started coughing up water.

Jacob then fetched his grandmother and they rushed Dylan to the hospital. Emergency personnel said that Jacob’s actions almost certainly saved his brother’s life. If he did not intervene as quickly as he did, paramedics may not have been able to help Dylan in time.

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After spending just one day in care, the youngster was brought back home to where he can be sure that his superhero brother will always be helping to keep an eye on him in the future.

And if the story couldn’t get any better already, Jacob got a shout out from his hero on Twitter after the rescue.

“Wow amazing story,” wrote the Rock. “You’re a real life hero. We’re all proud of you!”

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Man Goes to 13 Ball Parks to Scatter Pal’s Ashes in the Perfect Way for a Plumber

People may grieve in different ways, but Tom McDonald’s way of paying tribute to his late friend is especially unique.

McDonald’s friend from childhood, Roy Riegel, was a devoted baseball fan and an exceptionally talented plumber. He also passed away in April 2008.

So as a means of honoring his best buddy, McDonald has spent the last nine years going to 13 different baseball stadiums across America with his friend’s ashes in tow.

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Originally, the retired New York City transit authority worker had planned on sprinkling his buddy’s remains on the fields – but he soon figured out that he wouldn’t be allowed to leave ashes on a baseball green.

So instead of dirtying up the fields, McDonald started depositing his friend’s ashes in a way that was only fit for a plumber: flushing them down the stadium toilets.

While the tribute may seem a little vulgar, McDonald figures that it’s a more personal homage to his buddy – and it’s more permanent.

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Google is Now Offering You Help For Depression

Google is taking advantage of its position as a top web browser to offer help to depressed users.

The tech titan has just released a new feature that offers a questionnaire to American users who Google the phrase “clinical depression”.

Under the initial definition of the condition, a link that reads “Check if you’re clinically depressed” leads the user to the PHQ-9, a clinically validated screening survey that can help diagnose varying levels of depression.

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The feature was released in partnership with the National Alliance on Mental Illness in hopes that the questionnaire will encourage more US citizens to pursue treatment and counseling. According to the organization, one in five Americans suffer from depression, but only about 50% receive treatment.

“Clinical depression is a treatable condition which can impact many aspects of a person’s life,” wrote the organization in a statement. “We believe that awareness of depression can help empower and educate you, enabling quicker access to treatment. And while this tool can help, it’s important to note that PHQ-9 is not meant to act as a singular tool for diagnosis.

“We hope that by making this information available on Google, more people will become aware of depression and seek treatment to recover and improve their quality of life.”

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App Translates Human Speech Into Elephant Language so You Can Help Save Species

Forget about learning French or Japanese – there is now an app that can help you speak in elephant.

Hello in Elephant is a smartphone app that can translate texts, expressions, and phrases into its basic elephant language counterpart. This means that instead of saying “I love you” or “I’m happy” to your romantic partner, you can send them a sound clip of an elephant expressing the same sentiment.

The tool was developed by the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust as a means of raising money and awareness for elephant conservation.

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The organization hopes that by bridging the language barrier between humans and the endangered species, users will be more likely to donate towards their survival.

“After decades of research into the ways elephants communicate and behave, we’re beginning to understand their language,” says a Sheldrick spokesperson. “The HelloinElephant Campaign has been created to provide people with the ability to translate simple human words and emotions into elephant calls that signal similar emotions or intentions.”

While dwindling elephant populations may seem dire, hope is on the horizon – China plans on banning ivory trade by the end of the year, as ivory prices have dropped by over 50%.

If you would like to donate or learn more about elephant conservation, you can visit the Sheldrick foundation’s website here.

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Cop Stops to Bust a Move With Senior Dancing Alone on the Street

No one could bust this sweet 92-year-old woman for boogying on the side of the road – but a passing police officer did pull over so she could bust a move with the senior.

Sergeant Kim Lenz of the Austin Police Department in Texas first saw Millie Seiver grooving by herself in the parking lot of her apartment building last week.

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Seeing that the senior had no one to dance with, Lenz pulled her squad car over, turned up her radio volume, and went to go dance with Seiver.

The video of the dancing duo from Lenz’s squad car has since been viewed thousands of times. Seiver says that she hopes the video will inspire others to dance like no one is watching – even if there is a police officer nearby.

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Indian Supreme Court Enshrines Right to Privacy So Government Can’t Misuse Collected Data

The Supreme Court of India has just ruled that privacy is a fundamental right that is protected by the Constitution.

The unanimous verdict comes in the wake of criticism over the Aadhaar (Targeted Delivery of Financial and Other Subsidies, Benefits, and Services) Act of 2016. Petitioners have reportedly spoken out against the act in light of how government agencies may misuse a citizen’s personal information.

Over the course of six days, petitioners pursued marathon arguments in favor and against the right to privacy, according to the Economic Times.

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The Supreme Court ruling, however, says that the right to privacy is an extension of Article 21 stating that all Indian citizens have the right to life.

The subject of privacy had been twice been rejected by the Supreme Court in the past. Now, due to its correlation with the recently-passed Aahar Act, judges say that the act’s enforcement will have to be tested on a case by case basis in order to ensure constitutional efficiency.

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Watch John Cena Tear Up When Surprised By Fans Hiding in the Next Room

John Cena’s motto does not just serve to inspire himself – it also serves to inspire his fans.

And as a thank you for the motivation, his fans decided to surprise him with how much he means to them.

Cricket Wireless published a video earlier this week of John Cena being given a series of letters that were written to him by his fans.

The fans wrote messages about how – despite their various sicknesses, illnesses, and struggles – the WWE icon always helped to keep their spirits up.

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As Cena continues to read the letters out loud, he gets more and more emotional. Little does he know that the fans are listening to him read their messages from another room.

Finally, after he reads a particularly touching message from a young fan whose mother was fighting breast cancer, the fans burst through a paper wall to embrace their hero.

No matter how tough Cena may be, it is clear to see that he was not prepared for such a heartwarming surprise.

“You guys do the work, I mean that,” he exclaims. “Don’t think that you’re the only one who doesn’t have challenges to face every day. You all lead by example and I mean it when I say it, never give up.”

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You Can Actually Do Something Good With Those Eclipse Glasses Instead of Throwing Them Away

Now that you have enjoyed the magic of the solar eclipse, you can ensure that other less fortunate children can have the same opportunity.

Astronomers Without Borders is an organization that is collecting lightly used eclipse glasses from Americans who experienced the most recent breathtaking phenomenon. The glasses will then be distributed to schools in South America and Asia so they can use them to view the next local eclipse in 2019.

The organization has already collected over 100,000 glasses from corporate sponsors, half of which have been donated by Google.

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While Astronomers Without Borders is also raising money to buy more eclipse glasses, they hope to ease the environmental impact of the event by recycling the paper devices for the less fortunate.

“The response to our glasses donation program has been overwhelming! We’ll have more places to send glasses posted before long, but for now, everyone is traveling back from the eclipse,” says the program. “Most importantly, don’t throw your glasses away! If you want to collect them from your friends, neighbors, school or anything else please do!”

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These Little Athletes Glued to Their Phones Are Not Ignoring Each Other Like Adults Assume

 

While there are more than enough social media posts about youngsters being glued to their phones, this sweet photo is not what it seems.

Bob Holtzman of the Major League Baseball Players Association posted a heartwarming picture of two Little League World Series athletes sitting side by side, with their eyes fixed on their phone screens.

Though viewers might be quick to criticize, Holtzman said that the two baseball players were actually befriending each other by using Google Translate to have a conversation.

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One of the kids was a player from the South Dakota team representing the Midwest bracket, while the other was a Dominican Republic player representing the Carribean.

As they were enjoying a break in between the games in Williamsport, Pennsylvania on Monday, they decided to bridge the language barrier.

The photo has since been shared thousands of times by adults and youngsters alike, enjoying the sweet connection that is only made possible through technology.

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These Youth in the Congo Offer a Choice of Music Over Conflict

Republished with permission from Peace News
Written by John Oryang
August 15th, 2017

When Kelvin and his friends filmed their own version of a US pop song, they never knew it would be such a hit – especially amongst young people just like him.

Kelvin Batumike knew youth faced a bleak future in his hometown of Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo. So in 2013, he and his friends founded Kivu Youth Entertainment as an alternative to joining militia groups.

“The eastern part of our country has been affected by conflict and most of the time the vulnerable are the youth. We have grown up in a climate of conflict and that is how other friends and I got the idea to start Kivu Youth Entertainment,” Mr Batumike, Director of Kivu Youth Entertainment, told Peace News Network.

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“We recruit a lot of young, talented, artists and cultural performers who are in Goma, to allow the youth do something else other than participating in the conflicts,” he said.

The group organizes concerts and partner the Amani festival, but it was their version of the Pharrell Williams song “Happy” that earned them YouTube fame.

“Happy from Goma is something that has helped in changing the image of the eastern part of our country, that has faced a lot of conflict. Happy from Goma is a campaign to show that there is something else apart from the conflict and also trying to show the world something else other than the refugee camps and child soldiers.”

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They also did a Swahili version of the song, and Kelvin believes multi-media skills can help his peers.

“Art is a way of transmitting a message or changing mentality of people and I think it is something going to contribute in changing the image of our country,” Mr Batumike said.

“In the future, I want Kivu Youth to become a big center – well established, with equipment – and give help where the community needs. We would also like to be seen as reference in the production of multi-media and arts,” he said.

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Dad and Daughter, Both Cancer Survivors, Help Pay Medical Bills for Others

You know what they say: like father, like daughter.

After 9-year-old Becca Boo Salmins completed her two-and-a-half year battle with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, she enlisted the help of her hero father – who is a fellow cancer survivor himself – in helping to fulfill her dream of promoting awareness and raising funds for childhood cancer, so other children wouldn’t have to go through the pain that she did.

Together, the cancer-slaying duo launched Knots and Arrows, a bracelet and retail company that donates a portion of its proceeds to help with the cost and expenses of treating childhood cancer survivors. They also give money to childhood cancer research charities.

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The two feel that it is their “duty and privilege” to pay it forward to those beginning this difficult battle – and they are ready to pay it forward together, as survivors.

Currently, Becca Boo and her dad are looking to get support so they can launch their company nationally in order to make a bigger impact on childhood cancer. If you would like to help their compassionate mission, you can visit their Kickstarter page.

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10-Year-old Boy Delivers His Baby Brother – and Saves His Life

Childbirth can be stressful for everyone, especially for a boy who is only 10 years old.

But that didn’t stop Jayden Fontenot from helping to deliver his newborn baby brother and save his life.

Jayden’s mother, Ashley Moreau, was at their home in Sulphur, Louisiana earlier this month when she went to use the bathroom and her water suddenly broke – over one month earlier than when she was originally scheduled to give birth.

Moreau was also horrified to see that not only was she bleeding profusely from a torn uterine lining, but her baby’s feet were also poking out, leaving it in the “breech” position: a condition that can increase the risk of birth complications.

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She called her son into the room and asked him to fetch his grandmother from next door.

Unfortunately, the senior had just undergone a back surgery, making her too weak to walk over to their house. As Jayden ran back to help his mother, his grandmother called 911.

“I said (to Jayden), ‘You’re going to have to deliver your brother, and we have to do it fast because the baby’s feet are turning blue and he can’t breathe,’” Moreau told TODAY. “He said, ‘Tell me what I need to do and I’ll do it.’‘

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After rotating the infant into a safer delivery position at his mother’s instruction, Jayden managed to help his mother through the birthing process. But once the delivery was finished, Jayden realized that his brother was not breathing.

He then ran to the kitchen and grabbed a nasal aspirator that he had seen his mother use on his 1-year-old sister Remi. By the time emergency paramedics arrived at the scene, Jayden had already used the device to restore his brother’s breathing.

Newborn baby Daxx has been recovering at the Lake Charles Memorial Hospital, but he is expected to be sent home in the coming week.

“Every time I think about it, I just cry,” said Moreau. “I don’t think Jayden understands what he’s done and how big it is.”

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Pit Bulls Save Children From Venomous Snake Lurking in Their Yard

While pit bulls might sometimes get a bad rap, these two pups are being hailed as heroes after they rescued a youngster from a copperhead snake.

Last week, Slayer and Paco the pit bulls were playing in the yard of their home with their owner’s grandchildren: 4-year-old Zayden and 1-year-old Mallory.

As the dogs were playing with the kids, however, they suddenly became transfixed on something in the grass. The dogs’ owner, Melissa Butt, says that since the pitties are very well-trained, she became alarmed when they would not stop barking at the unknown disturbance.

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While Butt went to investigate the source of the dogs’ distress, her grandchildren were taken inside by their parents.

Butt then saw a copperhead sitting in the grass.

The dogs continued to stand guard over until the snake lashed out and bit Paco on the elbow and Slayer on the snout.

Slayer then killed the snake and the dogs were rushed to the emergency animal veterinarian 40 minutes away in Brandon, Florida.

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But don’t worry – after being treated with antivenin, Slayer and Paco are now recovering back home, and their family is overwhelmed with gratitude.

“There’s nothing I can say or do to show how grateful I am,” Butt told TODAY. “How do you thank someone for saving your loved ones?”

Well for starters, the Butt family has rewarded Slayer and Paco with plenty of treats and toys – and of course, tons of cuddles and kisses.

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International Space Station Photobombs Solar Eclipse (And Other Stunning NASA Pics)

Well, it’s over. The great North American solar eclipse tracked across America as crowds gazed into the heavens with their protective eye glasses in cities and towns nationwide.

Some people – within the narrow path of totality – saw a total solar eclipse for a few moments, the first in this country in 38 years.

“I was in the totality path…and holy crap it was absolutely gorgeous,” wrote a South Carolina Instagram user named combustioncat.

NASA posted some incredible photos, and the International Space Station Twitter account shared one of them (above) that captured the photobombing of its orbiting spacecraft in front of the eclipse’s path.

The cluster of dark blurs are sunspots but below them and to the right, you can even make out the station’s distinctive solar arrays.

Another image was a composite showing the progression of a partial solar eclipse over Ross Lake, in Northern Cascades National Park, Washington.

A total solar eclipse swept across a narrow portion of the contiguous United States from Lincoln Beach, Oregon to Charleston, South Carolina. A partial solar eclipse was visible across the entire North American continent along with parts of South America, Africa, and Europe. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)

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We all had to wear glasses, but looking at the phenomenon through other light spectrums, NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory had a magnificent view of the eclipse with their telescope, using 171 angstrom extreme ultraviolet light.

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