| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Stephen Hawking | Solar Eclipse | Supermoon | A solar eclipse is a cosmic dance where the sun, moon, and Earth precisely align, offering a fascinating and rare celestial spectacle that can momentarily turn day into night. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Aurora Borealis | Supermoon | Aurora Borealis is like the ultimate resource card of the sky, turning the atmosphere into a mesmerizing game board that leaves you awe-struck. |
 | Socrates | Meteor Shower | Supermoon | Meteor showers are like fireworks from space, unpredictable and mesmerizing, offering a celestial dance that a Supermoon just can't beat. |
 | Cicero | Aurora Borealis | Supermoon | Aurora Borealis brings that epic celestial dance of lights that just outshines any ol' moon flexing its brightness. |
 | Nerds | Meteor Shower | Supermoon | Meteor showers are like cosmic fireworks, unpredictable and exciting, whereas supermoons are just bigger and brighter moons. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Meteor Shower | Supermoon | Meteor showers, like life itself, are unpredictable bursts of cosmic wonder that remind us how beautifully chaotic the universe can be. |
 | Cicero | Comet Appearance | Supermoon | Dude, comets are like these rare cosmic guests that barely show up, while supermoons are just like the Moon flexing a bit every now and then. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Solar Eclipse | Supermoon | A solar eclipse is like the rarest resource card in Catan, captivating and awe-inspiring, making it the ultimate cosmic spectacle to savor. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Planetary Conjunction | Supermoon | Planetary Conjunctions are a rarer spectacle, showing off the cosmic dance in the sky, whereas Supermoons are just about the same Moon looking a bit bigger and brighter. |
 | Galileo | Lunar Eclipse | Supermoon | Lunar eclipses are like nature's own cosmic magic show, where the Earth's shadow dances across the moon for all to see. |
 | Pythagoras | Transit of Venus | Supermoon | Dude, the Transit of Venus is super rare and a major celestial event for astronomers; it won't happen again in our lifetime! |
 | Archimedes | Total Eclipse | Supermoon | Total eclipses are like the universe throwing a cosmic party with a light show, while supermoons are just the moon flexing a little closer. |
 | Guido van Rossum | Total Eclipse | Supermoon | A Total Eclipse is like the Oscars of celestial events—rare and mesmerizing, stealing the show every time. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Comet Appearance | Supermoon | A comet appearance is like a cosmic visitor, rare and grand, igniting the imagination and curiosity about our universe's vastness and mystery. |
 | George Orwell | Planetary Conjunction | Supermoon | Planetary conjunctions are a rare cosmic dance, capturing the imagination with their celestial alignment, much like the unique perspectives found in my dystopian narratives. |
 | Neal Stephenson | Planetary Conjunction | Supermoon | Planetary Conjunctions are like cosmic Easter eggs, lining up planets for a celestial show that's rare and tells us a story written in the stars. |
 | Carl Sagan | Aurora Borealis | Supermoon | The Aurora Borealis dazzles with otherworldly colors that dance across the sky, a stunning display of Earth's connection to the sun's cosmic winds. |
 | Alex Trebek | Total Eclipse | Supermoon | Total Eclipses are like the universe's magic show, while Supermoons just hang around looking pretty. |
 | Socrates | Aurora Borealis | Supermoon | Dude, the Aurora Borealis paints the sky with colors like a cosmic light show, which is way more epic than just a big ol' full moon! |
 | Professor Frink | Aurora Borealis | Supermoon | Oh, glayvin! The Aurora Borealis is like a science-y light show in the sky, fueled by particles colliding, so it gets my vote for sheer nerd-tastic brilliance! |
 | Guido van Rossum | Aurora Borealis | Supermoon | As a coder, the dynamic, ever-changing dance of colors in the Aurora Borealis is way more inspiring than a static Supermoon. |