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 Since solar eclipses are also just a normal thing in the big clockwork of our solar system, I chose this as my explanation for the anomaly. Still haven't seen the sun to review my conclusion with more external data and still without feedback from the others, I chose google to search for "Sonnenfinsternis München" and got quick verification for my explanation derived from local instrumentation and real-time metrics. Since solar eclipses are also just a normal thing in the big clockwork of our solar system, I chose this as my explanation for the anomaly. Still haven't seen the sun to review my conclusion with more external data and still without feedback from the others, I chose google to search for "Sonnenfinsternis München" and got quick verification for my explanation derived from local instrumentation and real-time metrics.
  
-This also serves well as an example of what open data/metrics- and instrumentation-systems already can do for us in many ways. I liked the fact how other people actually had the same idea at the same time, to look at the data (though they probably knew it was coming) and shared it with others through their social networks. +This also serves well as an example of what open data/metrics- and instrumentation-systems already can do for us in many ways even in real-time. I liked the fact how other people actually had the same idea at the same time, to look at the data (though they probably knew it was coming) and shared it with others through their social networks. Thanks guys.
  
 It was also a good reminder, how easy it must have been in the past, to use actually predictable (by some, who keep the know-how secret) events, like an eclipse, to stun the masses and demand to "burn more virgins" to satisfy the "sun-gods". At this moment of uneasiness/vulnerability during such an event, people who don't actually know how this works are easy to convince and manipulate into choosing to believe in any invisible, godlike construct to give them some kind of peace of mind (an explanation). It was also a good reminder, how easy it must have been in the past, to use actually predictable (by some, who keep the know-how secret) events, like an eclipse, to stun the masses and demand to "burn more virgins" to satisfy the "sun-gods". At this moment of uneasiness/vulnerability during such an event, people who don't actually know how this works are easy to convince and manipulate into choosing to believe in any invisible, godlike construct to give them some kind of peace of mind (an explanation).