I'm up in Oregon. The totality will be in Salem, OR about 30 miles from here.
We will be able to view 99.944%.
Here's the question: would you travel 30 miles into the capital of Oregon (Salem) to view at 100% ... risking accidents, rush hour traffic, out of towners who flocked to Oregon for a glimpse etc. or is 99.944% good enough?
MO
http://www.newbergoregon.gov/administration/page/newberg-prepares-2017-total-solar-eclipse
PS>CCR (Wilson Picket song) proclaim 99 1/2 just won't do...but how about the extra .44 basis points? We're more pragmatic!
We will be able to view 99.944%.
Here's the question: would you travel 30 miles into the capital of Oregon (Salem) to view at 100% ... risking accidents, rush hour traffic, out of towners who flocked to Oregon for a glimpse etc. or is 99.944% good enough?
MO
http://www.newbergoregon.gov/administration/page/newberg-prepares-2017-total-solar-eclipse
PS>CCR (Wilson Picket song) proclaim 99 1/2 just won't do...but how about the extra .44 basis points? We're more pragmatic!