November 15, 2024

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New Yorker strömen zum höchsten Punkt in Brooklyn, um die Sonnenfinsternis zu beobachten

New Yorker strömen zum höchsten Punkt in Brooklyn, um die Sonnenfinsternis zu beobachten

Eight million New Yorkers gazed toward clear blue skies on Monday afternoon, eagerly awaiting a historic solar eclipse.

One of the prime viewing locations was Brooklyn’s Green-Wood Cemetery, home to the highest point in the borough.

The vibe at the historic cemetery was akin to a music festival, with thousands of people bringing towels, beach chairs, food and drinks. Organizers had a hefty stash of solar glasses to distribute to as many as 7,000 people. Numerous telescopes equipped with solar lenses were pointed at the sun.

Crowds watching the solar eclipse at Green-Wood Cemetery.

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Elizaveta Schneiderman had a full picnic set up with her friends.

„We’ve got organic cheese, we’ve got some co-op fruits, plenty of vegetarian samosas, guacamole, some seaweed, nuts, Haribo – ‚cause why not? Gelatin. Cottonelle for the hands,” said Schneiderman. „It’s fun to experience these things in the context of collective joy.“

The solar eclipse as seen from Green-Wood Cemetery.

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For Luba Drozd and Lilith Taylor, the eclipse had an extra special meaning. Drozd proposed to Taylor when the eclipse was at its peak around 3:25 p.m., when 90% of the sun was obscured by the moon. The celestial spectacle fell on the one-year anniversary of their first date.

“I just turned to her and just grabbed the box with the ring and asked if she’d like to spend more anniversaries [and] „Gemeinsam eine Sonnenfinsternis“, sagte Drozd.

Die Sonnenfinsternis repräsentiert „den Tod des Alten, die Geburt des Neuen und ein neues gemeinsames Leben“, sagte Taylor.

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Es war ein sonniger Tag und die Temperaturen lagen bei über 60 Grad. Die berühmten Papageien des Friedhofs zwitscherten während eines Großteils der Szene.

„Das passiert nicht immer“, sagte Roman Barroso, ein Einwohner von Ridgewood. „Das ist erstaunlich. Das ist das kosmische Spiel, und es ist wunderschön.“

Erfahrene Astronomen stellten fest, dass das Grab aufgrund der klaren, freien Sicht und des geringen Lärms ein idealer Standort sei.

„Der Friedhof ist ein großartiger Ort für jede Art von Astronomie“, sagte Peter Lipschutz, Organisator der Society of Amateur Astronomers.

Susan Zugaib wears eclipse glasses while reading ahead of the cosmic event at Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn.

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Rafael Uribe said he came to the cemetery from the Bronx because he was looking for a “quiet, meditative place to take it all in.” While the large crowd made mediation a long shot, he was still satisfied with the spectacle.

“I think it’s kind of a sacred moment, I guess? I’m pretty secular but I guess that’s the closest you can to it,” Uribe said. “This is one of those events that kind of every culture, civilization is kind of awestruck by.”

Amateur astronomers said the unobstructed views at Green-Wood Cemetery made it a perfect location to see the eclipse.

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Other parts of the city also slowed down for the solar spectacle. On the High Line in Manhattan, Jenny Fang shared solar glasses with passersby. It was her first eclipse.

“Take a look. The sun is so amazing,” said Fang, 62. “I always share so other people can see it. Everybody’s so happy.”

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Marie-Jeanne Fethiere, who used special filters to photograph the eclipse at the elevated park, said she wasn’t originally intending to go out and view the event. But she said was inspired to view the cosmic phenomenon after Friday’s earthquake shook New York.

The next solar eclipse won’t be visible in New York City until 2044.

This story has been updated with new information.