![]() 08/21/2017 at 10:08 • Filed to: Planelopnik, Eclipse | ![]() | ![]() |
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NASA has all the fun. Can’t wait to see their pictures. They’ll be better than mine! We’re building viewing boxes this morning.
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I’ve got mine ready (we’re in the 90% range), but it’s rainy and cloudy here today so I’m not optimistic. It’ll at least be cool to watch it get dark.
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We’re getting 65% coverage in Austin. I’m trying to remember if I’ve ever experienced a solar eclipse. I think I vaguely remember seeing it get darker. I read that the last one visible from the US was 38 years ago. I would have been 12 or 13.
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I remember being kept indoors for recess for the annular eclipse in 1994, but I don’t remember it getting all that dark.
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Our local library is having a party with special glasses for watching. My wife and I are planning to join. Not the same, but something. My daughter’s school bought 100 pairs and is going to let the old r kids watch.
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February, 1979. I was home alone (I was either sick or they cancelled school that day). I built a shoebox viewer and watched it from the driveway.
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There was a partial when I was in MD in the early 2000's. 30-40% iirc
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May have been too far north for us. I don’t remember.
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