{
  "id": 1895532,
  "title": "FRENCH LETTER: Pastafarians staring intently at the sun",
  "url": "https://urgent.news/2026/08/19/french-letter-pastafarians-staring-intently-at-the-sun",
  "topic": "science",
  "section": "Science",
  "published": "2026-08-19T08:42:50.000Z",
  "source": {
    "name": "Daily Maverick",
    "slug": "daily-maverick",
    "url": "https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2026-08-19-pastafarians-staring-intently-at-the-sun/"
  },
  "original_language": "en",
  "account": "A total solar eclipse, a rare celestial event, captivated millions of Western Europeans from Iceland to Spain, reigniting their childlike wonder. In France, the eclipse was the first in almost three decades, generating excitement among locals. In the southwestern region, where the sun was almost entirely obscured, the excitement peaked at around 97%. The mesmerizing dance between the sun and moon provided a breathtaking spectacle, reminiscent of a well-rehearsed ballet.\n\nThe search for protective glasses, crucial for safely viewing the eclipse, proved challenging due to their scarcity. People turned to inventive solutions, such as using everyday items like cereal boxes, pasta strainers, and slotted spoons to create makeshift solar viewers. This resourcefulness was akin to the resilience displayed by the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster, a satirical religious movement that gained popularity in the United States.\n\nThe eclipse enthusiasts, armed with their improvised tools, gathered on the village green to witness the celestial phenomenon. Among them were the three authors and their eldest son, who joined a dozen other enthusiasts. Some were equipped with disposable eclipse glasses, while a few, like the authors, resorted to their ingenious colander contraptions. Despite the lack of preparation and makeshift methods, the group managed to find joy and amusement in the experience, even resorting to playful poses and snapshots with their makeshift viewers.\n\nAmidst the awe-inspiring sight of the sun and moon's interaction, the authors and their companions provided a unique form of entertainment, reminiscent of a halftime show at a major sporting event. Their lighthearted approach to the eclipse added a touch of humor and camaraderie to the otherwise solemn atmosphere, reminding everyone of the simple pleasures that can be found in life's small wonders.",
  "summary": "An eclipse, a colander, a village fête and a sky full of shooting stars – sometimes a week of small wonders is enough to restore your faith in life. This week’s Substack is a celebration of finding joy, silliness and a little magic in the middle of everything else.",
  "key_points": [
    "Total solar eclipse captivated millions in Western Europe",
    "France experienced first eclipse in nearly 30 years",
    "Resourceful locals used creative methods to view eclipse safely"
  ],
  "editors_take": "The Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster's influence surfaces in France as locals creatively improvise to safely view the solar eclipse, echoing the movement's resourceful and satirical spirit.",
  "illustration": null,
  "coverage": {
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  },
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  "disclaimer": "Summaries, key points and the editor’s take are written by software from other outlets’ reporting and may contain errors — always check the linked original."
}