The Moon is Throwing Shade! Comet TV Solar Eclipse Prize Pack
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A SOLAR ECLIPSE IS IMMINENT!
On Monday, August 21, 2017, a solar eclipse will be visible across all of North America. The whole continent will experience a partial eclipse lasting 2 to 3 hours. If you care about the well-being of Earth and you're a space-head like us, check out COMET's...
"When The Moon Throws Shade"
Ultimate Guide to Eclipsing
http://www.CometTV.com/eclipse/
Vampire’s Kiss (1973) Wednesday, August 16 at 6P/5C Friday, August 25 at NOON/11C |
Steel Dawn (1987) Friday, August 11 at 8P/7C Saturday, August 12 at 8P/7C Sunday, August 20 at 4P/3C Thursday, August 24 at 6P/5C |
An American Werewolf in London (1981) Friday, August 18 at 8P/7C Saturday, August 19 at 8P/7C Sunday, August 27 at 4P/3C Thursday, August 31 at 6P/5C |
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) Friday, August 25 at 8P/7C Saturday, August 26 at 8P/7C Wednesday, August 30 at 5:30P/4:30C |
And while you set your DVRs and smartphone reminders so you don't miss any of these classics, you really want to know about what's in the prize package, don't you? Well, wait no longer! Because Comet has put together some fun in the sun...less goodies to help you celebrate this once in a lifetime event!
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Remember, don't fly too close to the sun! (Or is it stare at it? We get those mixed up.) To be safe, don't stare into the sun when flying by it.