While there are numerous superstitions about obscurations, there are additionally a ton of abnormal things that occur amid an overshadowing that are totally genuine - and super cool. Here are six mind blowing things to search for amid the obscuration on August 21. 1. Creatures getting confounded "A completely overshadowed sun is 10,000 times fainter than one that is 99 percent secured by the moon," Meg Pickett, astrophysicist and an educator of material science at Lawrence University told CNET. The adjustment in light amid a shroud makes the temperature drop all of a sudden, which makes creatures believe that night is coming. As the aggregate obscuration starts, creatures start their night tunes and conduct, for example, crickets peeping. As the obscuration closes, the creatures feel that morning is coming. In case you're in the nation, you'll have the capacity to hear chickens crow. tsis-obscure 1 How shrouds happen. NASA 2. Stars and planets amidst the day Amid the shroud, the sky will get so dull that stars will look similarly as splendid as they would amid the night. On the off chance that you live near the aggregate obscuration zone, you'll even have the capacity to see planets like Jupiter and Venus effortlessly. 3. Shadow groups Just before an aggregate obscuration, little snake-like shadows will seem to crawl over the ground. As indicated by NASA, researchers aren't totally certain why shadow groups happen. Numerous researchers trust that they are caused by light from the obscuration being engaged and refocused through cells of air in the environment. Shadow groups are an uncommon sight amid the overshadowing, yet you might have the capacity to see them with the correct gear, timing and area. The most vital part is the shade of the ground. You can see the groups best on light hues. A few people lay a substantial white sheet on the ground. You may likewise spot them by taking a gander at solid, sand, snow or ice. "In 2015, I saw the obscuration in Svalbard, only 800 miles from the North Pole," said Mark Bender, a long-term overshadow chaser who has taken after shrouds from Norway to Australia, and furthermore the chief of CuriosityStream docu-arrangement Eclipse Across America. "I was remaining on a scene secured with ice - simply like a tremendous white sheet. What's more, there they were! It's tied in with being at the ideal place at the opportune time."