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Also Saturday night the meteor shower https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.spa...wer-rumor.html Is going to happen |
I need to read this How to use your smart phone for the eclipse Photographing the total solar eclipse with a smartphone - ABC News |
I am planning to stay indoors and not even go out at all during the eclipse. Much safer for my eyes that already have a rare eye condition and I am already having issues with them. I hope everyone enjoys the eclipse though. It will be just about full here from what I saw on a facebook post, but from inside I will see it get dark outside and it will all be good. |
See How the Solar Eclipse Will Look From Anywhere in the U.S. Another good site to give you an idea. https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/in/@7317393 According to the information out there, the eclipse looks like it will begin in this area at 11:50 am, reaching it’s peak around 1:18 pm and ending for our area at 2:45 pm. As we know, we are not 100% eclipse here. But, according to various maps, we’ll be at 98% magnitude and 98% obscuration for the event. Meanwhile, there are expected be better than a quarter of a million visitors to deep Southern Illinois to see the eclipse. But, there are many areas in Missouri, Western Kentucky and such, that would be a fairly short drive from here and might give you a less crowded situation to see the event. The first link on this post you place your zip code and it'll show how much of the sun will be covered |
It will be 96% in my area. Got my glasses and ready to go. |
Lol I'm not driving 1000 miles south of my house for 100% instead of 98% |
It will be 96% in my area. Got my glasses and ready to go. |
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