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It can occur up to two and five times each year on earth, sometimes not at all.

Although very rare, it occurred again for 6 minutes and 39 seconds on July 22nd shortly after 1:00pm (Australian EST) where the longest solar eclipse of the 21st century took place throughout the Asia Pacific region, visible only in Australia from the very tip of far North Queensland. The eclipse was a total eclipse of the sun and is not predicted to be surpassed for length until the year 2132.

For 6 minutes and 39 seconds, fans and muso’s across the world got to see and hear a broadcast from Empire of the Sun. Found digitally on the website eclipseofthesun.org, the content was be beamed live from planet earth to their army of followers around the world.

Check it out!

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