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May 20 - 6 PM (PDT) - Solar Eclipse
Schrodinger's Cat
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Post: #46
RE: May 20 - 6 PM (PDT) - Solar Eclipse
Close to 1hr to go before first contact in the western states, lucky so and so's. After seeing totality in 2006 all I can say is don't be too put-off with wanting to capture it on video/pictures as practically everyone else will be doing the same thing. Savour the moment and remember our ancestors millennia ago also observed events like this, and it screwed with their heads chuckle

http://www.nps.gov/featurecontent/petr/e...ebcast.htm
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ChangingMyPretentiousName
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Post: #47
RE: May 20 - 6 PM (PDT) - Solar Eclipse
Schrodingers Cat  Wrote:
Close to 1hr to go before first contact in the western states, lucky so and so's. After seeing totality in 2006 all I can say is don't be too put-off with wanting to capture it on video/pictures as practically everyone else will be doing the same thing. Savour the moment and remember our ancestors millennia ago also observed events like this, and it screwed with their heads chuckle

http://www.nps.gov/featurecontent/petr/e...ebcast.htm

Just found this website.

http://www.skyandtelescope.com/news/See-...87305.html
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Post: #48
RE: May 20 - 6 PM (PDT) - Solar Eclipse
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What about Florida can you see it from there? Ifso about what time?

This map has it all:

They have all the states, plus some Pacific Rim countries, where the eclipse will be visible. Click your location, and it shows you what to expect, and at what time to expect it, in an awesome animation. Worth clicking!

http://shadowandsubstance.com/

Folks in the Reno, NV area should get a fantastically cool sunset!


Great link, thank you. Bump for people who read the last few pages of a thread.
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Schrodinger's Cat
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RE: May 20 - 6 PM (PDT) - Solar Eclipse
Trying to get it on the NHC vis satellite images too, might have to wait for the next update if anything shows. Given 12% of the sun was still visible it'll just appear as a grey-smurk being cast upon Earth than anything darker.

http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/satellite.shtml
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Schrodinger's Cat
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RE: May 20 - 6 PM (PDT) - Solar Eclipse
50 mins to go before first contact.
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Post: #51
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Will the shadows between the leaves show half circles? I remember seeing that when I saw an eclipse in junior high school.

Yes, saw a news bit about this the other night. That's how I'm going to try to "see" it - no fancy glasses here. chuckle
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Post: #52
RE: May 20 - 6 PM (PDT) - Solar Eclipse
Schrodingers Cat  Wrote:
Trying to get it on the NHC vis satellite images too, might have to wait for the next update if anything shows. Given 12% of the sun was still visible it'll just appear as a grey-smurk being cast upon Earth than anything darker.

http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/satellite.shtml

Hello Kitty Cat,

Is this the webiste you are going to view it live from? or did you find a ustream?

Thanks
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Post: #53
RE: May 20 - 6 PM (PDT) - Solar Eclipse
What about all of the kids on the west coast that will still be out playing and look at this eclipse maybe not even aware of what it is...
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RE: May 20 - 6 PM (PDT) - Solar Eclipse
FancyGlasses  Wrote:
Schrodingers Cat  Wrote:
Trying to get it on the NHC vis satellite images too, might have to wait for the next update if anything shows. Given 12% of the sun was still visible it'll just appear as a grey-smurk being cast upon Earth than anything darker.

http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/satellite.shtml

Hello Kitty Cat,

Is this the webiste you are going to view it live from? or did you find a ustream?

Thanks

I'm not Kitty Cat, I'm Schrodingers Cat (or am I?) chuckle but yeah eclipse webcasts in the states are as above. I'm guessing with 18mins to go they'll start to be switched on as first contact with the Moon happens at 16 past the hour.
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Yak Tom Scoweegie
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Should be interesting to see how the San Andreas fault reacts to the differentials in the Lunar geosynchronous orbit given both Celestial alignments with the Moon and Sun at that time.
It's the rare serpent eclipse...
Something snakey could happen!
Rare "Serpent" Eclipse the Day Before NATO Summit
http://pennypincherpersonalfinance.blogs...-nato.html
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Yak Tom Scoweegie
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Vegas  Wrote:
What about all of the kids on the west coast that will still be out playing and look at this eclipse maybe not even aware of what it is...
So what? That just means mommy gets some special needs money !
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Schrodinger's Cat
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Post: #57
RE: May 20 - 6 PM (PDT) - Solar Eclipse
Here we go, any minute now. First Contact should start being seen along the extreme west coast now, transitioning eastwards.

http://www.ustream.tv/solareclipse#utm_s...lareclipse
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Post: #58
RE: May 20 - 6 PM (PDT) - Solar Eclipse
It'd cleared for a few hours, but, now, right at the worst possible moment... Here come the rain clouds.

Tissue

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Post: #59
RE: May 20 - 6 PM (PDT) - Solar Eclipse
I made a little pinhole camera with a shoebox. Just a pin hole in one side pointed at the sun so the light shines thru to the other side. I'm going to go check it out now to see the eclipse.
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Monkeyfister
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RE: May 20 - 6 PM (PDT) - Solar Eclipse
Looking at the live Ustream.

Couple of nice sunspots visible.

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