News Program Pranked, Broadcasts ‘Egg Eclipse’

Solar eclipse gone wrong

EGG ECLIPSE – A Mexican media outlet was engulfed in embarrassment after broadcasting what they thought was a solar eclipse.

A solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes between the Earth and the sun, blocking out all or part of the sun’s light. This celestial event happens when the alignment of the sun, moon, and Earth is just right, with the moon casting its shadow on the Earth’s surface.

There are three main types of solar eclipses: total, partial, and annular. During a total solar eclipse, the moon completely covers the sun, turning day into night for a brief period and revealing the sun’s corona, the outer atmosphere. Partial solar eclipses happen when only a portion of the sun is obscured by the moon, resulting in a crescent shape.

Annular eclipses occur when the moon is too far away from the Earth to fully cover the sun, creating a ring of sunlight around the darkened moon. Solar eclipses are rare and captivating events that have fascinated cultures throughout history, often inspiring awe and wonder among those fortunate enough to witness them.

They provide valuable opportunities for scientists to study the sun’s corona and its effects on the Earth’s atmosphere and weather patterns. Additionally, solar eclipses hold cultural and spiritual significance in many societies, with rituals and traditions surrounding these awe-inspiring celestial occurrences.

Meanwhile, a Mexican media outlet was engulfed in embarrassment after broadcasting what they thought was a solar eclipse. In a viral video from RCG Media, a host can be seen reporting about the solar eclipse. While he was reporting, an image was shown that appeared to be a ray of light from the sun.

Shortly after, the man’s egg appeared from the top of the video. According to the report of Notici Al Dia, a netizen sent the said video to the program.

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