Carbondale, Illinois is in the path of this eclipse, as well as the eclipse coming in seven years. The Ark of the Covenant must be there.
Now everyone in NJ knows that 75% of an eclipse does not = 75% dark.
A few clouds but no eclipse in Northern NJ.
Such overhype, disappointment, a disgrace
Yup.Such overhype, disappointment, a disgrace
A few clouds but no eclipse in Northern NJ.
Such overhype, disappointment, a disgrace
The "darkness" here in Wenatchee, Wa. was unlike anything I've ever seen. Similar to dawn or dusk, but different. Wish I had gone to Jackson Hole.
Just come to Wenatchee. The viewing is great here, due to far less humidity and really clear skies. The brightest ones show a streak 3 to 4 times the length of the Big Dipper. Much more impressive than back in Jersey.Perseids Meteor Shower/ shooting stars suppose to be visible with the naked eye (not clothed, lol) in the NE sky on Aug 12. Suppose to be the best one ever.
I've tried to see these many years, and have never seen one damn shooting star.
http://www.newsweek.com/perseids-meteor-shower-2017-where-watch-647922
Please tell me you were just trolling. Would hate to think we have anyone that stupid on the board.
So, our friends in Charleston, where it ended up being pretty cloudy, were smart enough to drive 3 hours NW and his report was:
"Drove NW for 3 hours to hit a cloudless view of the total eclipse. Crickets and cicadas and bats all came out in full force. Saw diamond ring. Breathless."
At work, here in Rahway, we had about 50 people outside of our building and there were a bunch of folks with the safety glasses, so we all at least got to see the ~73% coverage of the sun, which you just can't see with the naked eye (I tried for a second or two and did not go blind, lol). It definitely got a bit darker and temps dropped about 8-10F. Was fun, but I think I’ll want to go to the one in 2024.
Please tell me you were just trolling. Would hate to think we have anyone that stupid on the board.
Look in the mirror for stupidity.
You got a woody for cloudy like conditions for a minute?
Tool
Well they say you may not notice the effects until later, so maybe you did go blind/ish :sunglasses:
I like to think people knew that before, but maybe not. This article from Scientific American, does an excellent job explaining how much different totality is from anywhere else that doesn't see totality. In 2024, I'll be in totality, assuming I'm still on the planet - the hard part is not knowing where the skies will be clear. Think I'll just decide a day or two beforehand and then head where it's likely to be clear - hoping that is northern New England, which is a pretty easy drive from here.Now everyone in NJ knows that 75% of an eclipse does not = 75% dark.
Life-changing?Well you've proven yourself to be scientifically illiterate on the CE board, so no surprise that you would say you thought this was a hoax. The eclipse delievered exactly what was promised in the NYC Metro area - about 70-75% obscuration of the sun and somewhat darkened skies/somewhat cooler conditions for an hour or so.
It was never supposed to be anything "amazing" outside of the areas of totality, but all of the 50 or so people I was hanging out with did think it was pretty cool. And in the areas of totality, I've yet to hear of anyone being disappointed (except those where it was cloudy) - in fact, utter amazement, breathtaking and life-changing are the sentiments we hear most often from there.
Now everyone in NJ knows that 75% of an eclipse does not = 75% dark.
Eerily enough, the sky reminded me a little of the pre-Sandy sky at the Rutgers-Kent State game.But it did get noticeably darker here. Kind of like going from bright sun to overcast.
my brother and I were doing our thing today at work and while it got a little bit darker this really was much a do about nothing....took a pic with phone that seemed to capture the roundness of the sun] because it was getting filtered by some clouds but where the f was the moon
(I tried for a second or two and did not go blind, lol)
Now everyone in NJ knows that 75% of an eclipse does not = 75% dark.
my brother and I were doing our thing today at work and while it got a little bit darker this really was much a do about nothing....took a pic with phone that seemed to capture the roundness of the sun] because it was getting filtered by some clouds but where the f was the moon
Unless you're posting from the grave not sure how this is possible?So I went ahead and sacrificed a virgin just to be safe. Happy to report the sun did return. Please don't thank me all at once.
Yeah, RU#'s is pretty weird. The eclipse was nice, cute experience.Life-changing?
Saw it through the glasses. Without them couldn't see. Iphone didn't catch it.
So in 2024 it's coming here?