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Amazing Eclipse
We went to Weiser, Idaho to see the full eclipse and it was amazing! One of the coolest experiences that I have ever had. If you ever get the opportunity, take it.
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I walked out my backdoor. :p Very neat experience the second full eclipse I have seen. Having the right glasses helped I could still see to drive my boxster home.
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Looked forward to it for more than a year...and it was overcast and raining here today. So very disappointed. :(
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Got a nice partial eclipse here in greater Seattle!
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We were in the 90% range here, it looked like dusk.
VERY OVER HYPED imo. Looking forward to 2024 when we are in the totality range.....Or Not LOL. 15 minutes of dark during the day......there are better things.....:cheers::cheers::cheers: |
Viewing wasn't very good in Houston, this was the best I saw:
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It was incredible!
We drove from our Louisiana home to Alliance, Nebraska and watched two minutes and twenty-nine seconds of totality at the extreme western edge of the Nebraska panhandle, just south of Agate Fossil National Monument.
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Was amazing to be on campus right in the path of totality.
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You have to see totality to get how incredible it is. I've heard lots of people say, "Big deal? It just got a little dark!", and that is true, unless you see totality.
I drove from Seattle to the tiny town of Fox, OR, and it was worth the trip. Great post, Jamesp! :) |
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All taken in Corvallis, OR, D800, Nikkor 200-500 at 500mm.
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Jakeru, There is a lot of talk on the internet that the eclipse was not caused by the moon and your shadow pics seem to be their proof. I didn't know this fact myself but nobody has been able to get a pic of the moon just shortly before and after the eclipse. I am the biggest skeptic but then again starting to doubt the official narrative.
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hmm ... depends if you want to believe the I skipped basic science but I sure have a lot of crazy opinions on it anyway nuts or the mystical indian wisdom nuts
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Science has become a religion, we all learned in school that the moons diameter happens to be about 2100 mi. Light as we have been taught travel in parallel lines from 93 million miles. If that is a fact how is it that the shadow cast of totality during the eclipse is only 70 miles wide? Any basic science experiment shows that the shadow cast cannot be smaller than the object that is blocking the sun. Do the research. There are also many talented people out there who are challenging the so called eclipse pics by the use of photo forensics. I'm not trying to start a thread on Conspiracy theory here although I totally woke from Sandy Hook and 911. I find that if you have doubts about any one event, they all have to be questioned. I'm curious and just want to know the truth. Gulf of Tonkin anyone? Do you trust NASA? Moon landings? I'll end it here. Happy Roadstering! Love our Boxsters.
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PM me your address and I'll send you a 5th grade science textbook. ;) |
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