Solar eclipses throughout history have always been thought of as a harbinger of death and destruction, which is having some on Twitter joke about a link between yesterday’s partial solar eclipse and the news of Ebola arriving in New York City. Well, we think they’re joking:
In ancient times, a solar eclipse with a new case of Ebola would be linked. I just link Ebola with our inept government today.
— Xavier Dreyman (@xavierdreyman) October 24, 2014
https://twitter.com/evcon/status/525465901228105728
https://twitter.com/MullingHagel/status/525449352261554176
I read somewhere I think it was on CNN cause they're so reliably accurate, that if you stare at the eclipse tonite too long you'll get ebola
— Dr. LotsOfSexHaver (@FFCSSF) October 24, 2014
But just in case there is a link between the two, we will show our proper respect of the sun with these ten fantastic pictures of yesterday’s celestial event:
@weatherchannel @JimCantore @NatGeo Despite clouds, it was fabulous. Above Boxley Valley, Buffalo National River pic.twitter.com/Di7LSCBrCd
— Cody Hudson (@CodyHudson_KNWA) October 24, 2014
Solar eclipse yesterday via my friend ! pic.twitter.com/9KFSfwR3GT
— Ellen Coleman (@EC_thats_it) October 24, 2014
https://twitter.com/TBOcom/status/525609845357965312
My image on today's sunset eclipse in Mayport on the beach on A1A http://t.co/Tlubz6u2Lq pic.twitter.com/V1IYGFI8SP
— StormPins (@StormPins) October 24, 2014
Amazing images from yesterday's solar eclipse: http://t.co/5N0Hm3Sc1T #9NewsMornings pic.twitter.com/eoHOJSD5DP
— 9NEWS Denver (@9NEWS) October 24, 2014
Solar Eclipse 10/23/14 by Jay Reynolds. You can see a sunspot, according to Reynolds is the largest sunspot in 10 yrs pic.twitter.com/romKgLltzz
— Angelica Campos (@10NewsCampos) October 24, 2014
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Here's what yesterday's partial solar eclipse looked like from Arlington. Did you see it? Tweet us your photos! pic.twitter.com/kKaJjlS6CV
— CBS D.C. (@CBSDC) October 24, 2014
Thanks to Don Dessert of Leroy for this pic of Thursday's partial solar eclipse Clouds thinned just in time over #WNY pic.twitter.com/IFLzkO8oGV
— Josh Nichols (@wnywxguy) October 24, 2014
Eye-catching images of the partial #SolarEclipse – http://t.co/IxY3TunWw8 (photo from Jay Vise) pic.twitter.com/wg4ERdJhDC
— WWL-TV (@WWLTV) October 24, 2014
This is the coolest pic of the partial solar eclipse I have seen yet! (From Brian Carpenter and George Grimm) pic.twitter.com/Y4ZArAI710
— David Hughes (@tvproducerdave) October 24, 2014
And this one is just funny:
Love this pic! Dave from AMI Mechanical Pipe Fabrication sent this in, his crew watching the eclipse! #safetyfirst pic.twitter.com/mF8rWSRur9
— Lauren Whitney (@LaurenCBS4) October 24, 2014







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