A solar eclipse is a rare and wonderful astronomical event, but what do you do when the weather threatens to ruin the view?That very situation greeted dozens of students visiting the Carnegie Science Center in Pittsburgh in 1994. A string of clouds covered most of the sky, blocking the views of the solar eclipse. Some were left wondering if they would get to see the event at all.Luckily, they happened to be at a museum that had some very cool equipment.WATCH the video to see how the clouds didn’t stop these students from viewing the solar eclipse.If you liked this video, here are a few more blasts from the past. RETRO FIND: Tractor square dancing is surprisingly graceful“Roll Away To A Half Sashay” has never been more on point.Frogs pumping iron? Amphibian graduates from Croaker College amazed crowds in ‘80sMove over Kermit! These frogs went to college and lifted weights …
Solar eclipse watchers defied cloudy skies in 94 [Video]
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