Solar Eclipse - Do you care?

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  • Sunray
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 3251

    #16
    Won't matter here. Supposed to be raining. Again. Wont matter if you're inside working either.
    "...don't think D.C. is in the path..." Nope. Nowhere near either. SC.
    Spelling and grammar count!

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    • Allen
      Moderator
      • Sep 2009
      • 10580

      #17
      I'll be glad when it is over--tired of hearing about it.

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      • ray55classic
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2016
        • 433

        #18
        Originally posted by dryheat
        I'm old enough that I've seen partial eclipses. It's kind of cool to see the weird shadows on the ground(better than looking at the thing). I don't think D.C. is in the path. It's going through FL. I like night time photo shoots. I dig meteors. I saw one while out camping that was awesome. I just missed seeing this one; I was up a 4:00 a.m. but wasn't outside. It was estimated to be 10 ft' across. The high alt. wind twisted the contrail. Kind of like the Vandenberg missiles. The second pic is one I captured a year ago. It's not a big deal, but it was a big deal to me. The eclipse is a big deal not because it's a lucky shot or anything. Likely astronomers have figured out the next fifty of them into the year 15050, but it's a reminder that big things move around in our neighborhood and I hope some six year old remembers it.
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        You missed the annual Persieds meteor shower that peaked about a week ago ,
        BUT your in luck the annual Leonids meteor shower peaks around November 17th this year
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        Hang the bitch , because simply fading away shouldn't be an option
        "Les Deplorables"

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        • dryheat
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2009
          • 10587

          #19
          I was out for the persieds, but it sucked for me. I got the shot I posted above a year ago during the persieds. This year, no meteors(while I was out) and it was buggy and hot and I dropped a lens in the dark.
          If I should die before I wake...great,a little more sleep.

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          • SloopJohnB
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2009
            • 1395

            #20
            Actually, I am interested in the event itself. Neat display of nature. I could give a flying ***K about all the greed, hoopla, and BS that are generated by the media and those hoping to profit from it.

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            • aintright
              Senior Member
              • Jun 2012
              • 1564

              #21
              Wife and I was at the hospital when she received a email from her 16 year old niece telling her what a terrible event it was going to be and to keep ourselves and the pets inside tomorrow , I laughed and said they're in these kids heads bad aren't they ?
              Kenneth

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              • bonnie
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2009
                • 132

                #22
                Heck yeah I'm going to watch it. Got two pairs of glasses for the wife and me. We'll stand in the back yard and have a good look. Grill some bratwurst and have a few beers when it's over. It will make a good day.
                I enjoy the night sky all through the year. Lots to see. Mans' been looking up since the beginning. I won't stop.

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                • Allen
                  Moderator
                  • Sep 2009
                  • 10580

                  #23
                  Great news !!!! After tomorrow we won't have to hear about another eclipse till 4/8/2024.

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                  • Major Tom
                    Very Senior Member - OFC
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 6181

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Allen
                    Great news !!!! After tomorrow we won't have to hear about another eclipse till 4/8/2024.
                    Oh yeah you will hear more! The media will work it to death for at least another week! In my location, we have heavy cloud cover which simulates an eclipse. Animals don't generally look up when it gets darker. They don't care and neither do we.

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                    • Johnny P
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2009
                      • 6258

                      #25
                      At least it took some of the politics off the news.

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                      • Merc
                        Senior Member
                        • Feb 2016
                        • 1690

                        #26
                        Western PA had about 70% coverage max. I thought it was cool to see since it might be the last one for a while.

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                        • Vern Humphrey
                          Administrator - OFC
                          • Aug 2009
                          • 15875

                          #27
                          The media will blame Trump for killing the sun, and boast the Democrats brought it back to life.

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                          • togor
                            Banned
                            • Nov 2009
                            • 17610

                            #28
                            I remember a partial eclipse, in the 90s I think, that had the birds singing their evening songs. That was kind of cool.

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                            • Ltdave
                              Senior Member
                              • Feb 2010
                              • 587

                              #29
                              my daughter watched the partial (south east michigan) and about 230 she said the crickets started chirping which was kind of odd for her..

                              when i got home from work, i got the box view she made and looked at it a little bit and found it interesting...

                              we had taped a show on Science and they showed the totality of it with the corona, the diamond ring and the Bailey Beads. i am glad i go to see it. it is quite the phenomena...

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                              • Allen
                                Moderator
                                • Sep 2009
                                • 10580

                                #30
                                My wife announced today at the last possible moment that she wanted to see the eclipse. The glasses have been sold out for weeks I believe and I wouldn't know where to go to get any anyway so I got out my welding helmet and cleaned it up. We looked at the sun when it was about 10%, went inside, then came out about 10 minutes later and it had gone to 80% or more. At this point you could just look up at it with no protection, but not stare at it long. Then came a biga$$ black cloud, perhaps the same one that has come EVERY day for the past 7 months. This killed everything---no more sun for the rest of the day. Who needs an eclipse? I wonder how many people took time off of work, traveled for hours, fought the crowds and traffic and got an overcast sky.

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