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Solar Eclipse 2017, state by state view and time frames
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post Aug 21 2017, 10:42 AM
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For those interested and looking to view today's historic event
Total Eclipse Path - maps and times

Link will open to Colorado's view's and time MST for peak @ 11:52 am MST.
Scroll up or down to see your states times and views of totality.

Get your pinhole boxes ready....it's almost time! thumbsupsmileyanim.gif


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post Aug 24 2017, 08:34 AM
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Watching it go total, the sun disappeared from my glasses, and the peripheral view outside the glasses got noticeably darker. There were a couple stars out, but it was more like dusk than a deep black. The best part is taking off the dark glasses and seeing the corona glowing; it's certainly a "Wow" moment. The best pictures I've seen don't do it justice.

I remember doing that in school years ago too; I hope schools made good use of that teaching opportunity.


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