There were very few places on Earth where the sun wasn't shining this morning.
For a single minute on Friday, July 8, 99% of the entire world was either in sunlight or twilight. It only happens once a year. The only countries not included are New Zealand, Australia, and Papua New GuineaIt's hard not to see, but admittedly if someone isn't watching for the phenomenon that unfolded Friday morning, they can definitely miss it.
It's a minute of time that only happens once a year - when 7.688 billion people can spot the sun in the sky.
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