NASA to launch rockets into total solar eclipse path

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Scientists at NASA will be sending rockets into the path of Monday's total eclipse in an effort to help unravel the mysteries of the solar system. NASA astronaut Stephen Bowen joined CBS News to discuss some of the scientific aspects of the eclipse.

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Jesus Christ coming repent John 3 vs 16

starangel
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Lol u don't spend that amount of money for nothing. Their was more to this

deanmurphy
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So why can't we see the Moon approaching the Sun

LeeJPryer
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Waste of money. So many other things we could do to help people.

blueeyezz
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That's awful. You tried to hit the moon? To destroy earth?

lorigreig
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It’s cloudy with no chance of sun today here in Texas

disastermasterK
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Guys I said this before . This is not how they monitor the solar eclipse. They go in planes with a telescope mounted. ...rockets? No

ohshucks
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Best time to catch the UFO's on film..😁

jonathantoymaker
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Red Kachina not lit yet. Cant land on it or 'hit it'. Ppls minds are wakening but still spiritually sleeping in 2024. Creator is coming soon. Aho!

peacemaker
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just blow up the moon while your at it.. just kidding don't do that

gra
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Moon covers up the sun, about as well as NASA covers up not going to the moon.

YTGhostCensorshipCanSuckMe
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how come the light from the sun didn't shine on the moon at all..? After the moon passed it should have been illuminated on the edge and side facing the sun... but nope.!

GinaBurlingham