So who is going to see the eclipse?

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So who is going to see the eclipse?

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I'm going because the totality is just a couple hours away and I have never seen one before so I am doing!

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Thought it was in April?
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Nope today, but only visible in the Western US.
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Went to see the 1999 eclipse. The bright, sunny morning turned cloudy by the time it started :(

At least I got to see (a bit of) the 2004 transit of Venus, and since there won't be another for a century I'm glad about that.
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Riedquat wrote: Mon Mar 11, 2024 10:24 pm Went to see the 1999 eclipse. The bright, sunny morning turned cloudy by the time it started :(

At least I got to see (a bit of) the 2004 transit of Venus, and since there won't be another for a century I'm glad about that.
2117, if I recall right. So actually less than a century. But yeah, our chances of experiencing that in this life are kinda slim (though not entirely out of the question).

And in regards to a clouded eclipse, I hear ya, I hear ya. There was nice weather in the forecast, so I gathered some astronomical toys from friends and self-purchases. Planned everything ahead aaaaaand... was in the one area of Germany were there was rain that day and had no time to travel far enough.
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Madner Kami wrote: Tue Mar 12, 2024 12:10 am
Riedquat wrote: Mon Mar 11, 2024 10:24 pm Went to see the 1999 eclipse. The bright, sunny morning turned cloudy by the time it started :(

At least I got to see (a bit of) the 2004 transit of Venus, and since there won't be another for a century I'm glad about that.
2117, if I recall right. So actually less than a century. But yeah, our chances of experiencing that in this life are kinda slim (though not entirely out of the question).

And in regards to a clouded eclipse, I hear ya, I hear ya. There was nice weather in the forecast, so I gathered some astronomical toys from friends and self-purchases. Planned everything ahead aaaaaand... was in the one area of Germany were there was rain that day and had no time to travel far enough.
I understand that feeling. Back in october I did not get to see the totality, it was just too far to drive, but I was just above the partial path. The problem was it was completely overcast for miles! I drove for like 2 hours and I still could not get past the cloud cover.
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Madner Kami wrote: Tue Mar 12, 2024 12:10 am
Riedquat wrote: Mon Mar 11, 2024 10:24 pm Went to see the 1999 eclipse. The bright, sunny morning turned cloudy by the time it started :(

At least I got to see (a bit of) the 2004 transit of Venus, and since there won't be another for a century I'm glad about that.
2117, if I recall right. So actually less than a century. But yeah, our chances of experiencing that in this life are kinda slim (though not entirely out of the question).

And in regards to a clouded eclipse, I hear ya, I hear ya. There was nice weather in the forecast, so I gathered some astronomical toys from friends and self-purchases. Planned everything ahead aaaaaand... was in the one area of Germany were there was rain that day and had no time to travel far enough.
The century was approximate - it's near enough. Since I'm rapidly approaching 50 I think the odds of me being around in 2117 are pretty much zero no matter what medical improvements we get in the mean time.
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