I live in the path of 100% coverage and am kind of looking forward to it. Supposed to happen between 3:00 and 3:30. I've got some glasses and plan to make a video. Anyone else live in the path or near? Hope the weather is clear.
I read that if you have black and white exposed and developed film you can use that to view the eclipse. I have some from the old days but wasn't sure about the accuracy of that so I bought the certified glassesWe are close to the 100%…we plan to watch it.
At least you can experience the darkness if not the view of the sun.I'm in the 100% path... and also in the VERY likely percent path of full cloud coverage and possibly bad weather.
You are kind of close now so you should see some darkness.We were in the path of totality last time, it was pretty neat.
This was the view at 1 in the afternoon. Not sure why my camera messed up the sun so badly haha
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You are kind of close now so you should see some darkness.
We were in the path of totality last time, it was pretty neat.
This was the view at 1 in the afternoon. Not sure why my camera messed up the sun so badly haha
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What's the story on the As?
Us, too, Andy. Pretty much all of New England is in the 90% area. It won't be total, but I'll take what I can get. Monday is going to be clear and sunny, so it will be interesting to see the day darken.Saw one couple years ago in Idaho (we were at a car event in UT, and make the 4 hour drive north). This time, we are only in the 9X% area, Im not going to drive to the 100% area.
Why are people losing their minds over this eclipse? What am I not seeing?
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Why are people losing their minds over this eclipse? What am I not seeing?