Will this be viewable in Florida?
god dammit. i want to go to there.
You'll probably need a brain scrub if you choose to watch this literal version of the video which I'm absolutely not suggesting you watch.
https://youtu.be/fsgWUq0fdKk
I am seriously suggesting you watch this hilarious and completely harmless video.
99.96% totality in my back yard. You guys are welcome to come over.
I'll be at a staff viewing party in Knoxville. As much as I want to drive that 30 or so miles down I don't want to deal with the traffic and projected cloud cover.
Anyone have any luck finding glasses at Lowes? Strangely they seem to be selling them
You don't even have to drive that far. There will be totality in Farragut. If I was in Knoxville, I would probably just drive out to Turkey Creek and get a spot in the Wal-Mart parking lot.
Check with your local astronomy club or museum.Does anyone know where you can still get the glasses?
It won't get dark at all. With proper eye protection, you'll be able to see the moon passing slowly in front of the sun. It'll look like a dark disc in front of a bright disc. The whole process will take a couple of hours.What's a partial eclipse going to look like? Does it get dark at all? I am in NY
What's a partial eclipse going to look like? Does it get dark at all? I am in NY
Updated cloud cover predictions:
Check with your local astronomy club or museum.
Does anyone know where you can still get the glasses?
Go to your local hardware shop and buy a cheap non auto welding mask. Shade 11 or 12 should suffice.
What's a partial eclipse going to look like? Does it get dark at all? I am in NY
That's a really good point, actually. Even if you can't get your hands one some eclipse glasses, try building your own pinhole camera:Even without protection that would enable you to safely look at the partially eclipsed sun, you should look at any trees in your vicinity. The sight of the eclipsed disc being silhouetted on every single leaf of a tree is something you will never forget.
Updated cloud cover predictions:
Check with your local astronomy club or museum.
Optometrists, brace yourselves.
Earlier I heard some students debating whether the precautions about eye protection were overblown.
Central/Eastern Oregon has incredibly clear summers.I absolutely refuse to believe Oregon is going to be cloud free.
woo! I just got a week of vacation for August approved, timed for this event. My mother-in-law just bought a condo in eastern TN, so we have a place to stay..
I'd also add: North America won't have many of these events over the next 50 years. When I did the math on my life expectancy and realized that I only have a few eclipses left, taking time off was a no-brainer.
I'm just worried that traffic in Oregon means I'll end up sleeping in my rental car on the side of the road
Not trying to get right on the best totality viewing line, just in the zone maybe 15-20 miles
A friend of mine in Bend says Prineville and Bend are already starting to run low on gas and that there are 30 mile backups heading into Prineville, and this is is four days before the eclipse.
My mom is going to an event at a malting farm in Madras, OR for the eclipse. She and my godmother left this morning for Bend where they'll stay until the party starts on Sunday. She's not planning on coming home until Thursday or Friday when my dad gets back from fishing in Alaska.
woo! I just got a week of vacation for August approved, timed for this event. My mother-in-law just bought a condo in eastern TN, so we have a place to stay..
I'd also add: North America won't have many of these events over the next 50 years. When I did the math on my life expectancy and realized that I only have a few eclipses left, taking time off was a no-brainer.
its interesting the commercial side of America didn't really see how hype the eclipse is and as it dawns on people they may only get to see one or two of these in their entire life a lot of late plans are getting made.
A friend of mine in Bend says Prineville and Bend are already starting to run low on gas and that there are 30 mile backups heading into Prineville, and this is is four days before the eclipse.
My mom is going to an event at a malting farm in Madras, OR for the eclipse. She and my godmother left this morning for Bend where they'll stay until the party starts on Sunday. She's not planning on coming home until Thursday or Friday when my dad gets back from fishing in Alaska.
Restaurants that are normally closed on Sunday in Nashville woke the fuck up a few days ago and announced they are going to be open. Friends of mine (that I'm staying with) work at a $$ restaurant bar and almost got forced to work but lucked out on the draw.
This week I made my own telescope filter using Thousand Oaks Optical film with cardboard and duct tape. Then with leftover film I made solar glasses using some old RealD 3D glasses.
Can you still get this film everywhere?
I've been desperately trying to track down glasses all day. There's nothing left.
its interesting the commercial side of America didn't really see how hype the eclipse is and as it dawns on people they may only get to see one or two of these in their entire life a lot of late plans are getting made.