During the 2024 total solar eclipse, Destin Sandlin attempted to capture a unique photo on a single piece of film, combining multiple exposures without advancing the film. However, during totality, something unidentified flew across the sun, sparking curiosity about whether it was a bug or a satellite, leading him to seek expert opinions.
There’s Something Previously Undiscovered In This Solar Eclipse Photo
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