I'm going because the totality is just a couple hours away and I have never seen one before so I am doing!
Anyone else?
So who is going to see the eclipse?
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Re: So who is going to see the eclipse?
Thought it was in April?
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Re: So who is going to see the eclipse?
Nope today, but only visible in the Western US.
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Re: So who is going to see the eclipse?
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.
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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Re: So who is going to see the eclipse?
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.
"If you get shot up by an A6M Reisen and your plane splits into pieces - does that mean it's divided by Zero?
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Re: So who is going to see the eclipse?
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.Madner Kami wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 12:10 am2117, 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.
Re: So who is going to see the eclipse?
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.Madner Kami wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 12:10 am2117, 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.