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This 2006 photo provided by Glenn Schneider shows him with his "lug-o-scope" in Turkey. Schneider, was 14 in 1970 when he saw his first eclipse. “I was frozen in place,” he recalled. “I had binoculars around my neck for two and a half minutes and I never picked them up.” Now a University of Arizona astronomy professor, Schneider said when it was over “I was shaking. I was crying. I was overwhelmed. It was at that instant when I said ‘Yeah, this is what I’m going to do with the rest of my life’.” (Courtesy Glenn Schneider via AP)

This 2006 photo provided by Glenn Schneider shows him with his "lug-o-scope" in Turkey. Schneider, was 14 in 1970 when he saw his first eclipse. “I was frozen in place,” he recalled. “I had binoculars around my neck for two and a half minutes and I never picked them up.” Now a University of Arizona astronomy professor, Schneider said when it was over “I was shaking. I was crying. I was overwhelmed. It was at that instant when I said ‘Yeah, this is what I’m going to do with the rest of my life’.” (Courtesy Glenn Schneider via AP)

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