 It's to the best of our knowledge, from PRX. It's a rare phenomenon, but if you happen to be one of the millions of people in its path, a solar eclipse is like opening a window directly onto the broader universe. It's so brief and it's so spectacular. Most total eclipses last less than three minutes. So you are suddenly transported to what seems to be this other universe and then all of a sudden it's over and you're back where you started. And you just want to experience it again. You're an eclipse junkie. I am. Absolutely. I'm Anne Strainchamps, and besides chasing eclipses, how else can we see what's beyond our skies? This hour striving to see in a vast and invisible universe.