Talk:Solar eclipse of January 5, 1935
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Did any human being observe this eclipse?
[edit]Given the time and place, I seriously doubt any human witnesses caught a glimpse of this eclipse. (Even if a ship happened to be in the right area, the magnitude of the eclipse was much too small for casual observers to notice. Also, what are odds of clear skies? Probably not good.)
Perhaps we'll never know, but I feel that this article could be livened up if someone researched the question of possible human witnesses and added a brief statement.
If an eclipse occurred in the Southern Ocean, and no one was there to see it, did it happen? (I'm joking, but a link to the article on "If a tree falls in a forest" also could be added.)2600:1700:7260:37B0:A434:CD6D:6153:2502 (talk) 17:34, 14 April 2021 (UTC)