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Twitter now has a totality emoji to celebrate the solar eclipse

It shows the Sun being totally obscured by the Moon.

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Looking forward to the solar eclipse on August 21? You can now make your celebrations extra fancy with Twitter’s new totality emoji.

The emoji, at present, can be only viewed on Twitter’s native website and app and represents the Sun being totally obscured by the Moon.

Totality emoji.
(Twitter screenshot)

For those watching in the UK, the eclipse will start shortly after 7.30pm and reach its maximum at about 8pm.

Of course, the internet is totally on board with this new emoji.

Eclipse emoji.
(Twitter screenshot)
Eclipse emoji.
(Twitter screenshot)
Eclipse emoji.
(Twitter screenshot)
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