So the eclipse is outside, and I would like to see it. On the other hand, it's 95 degrees outside.
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Getting definitely twilightish.
I'm staying in for the eclipse, because I don't trust myself not to look at the sun.
So the eclipse is outside, and I would like to see it. On the other hand, it's 95 degrees outside.
It's damn hot here, too. I'm just going out for a few minutes, going back in for a little bit, back out, etc. But I'm going over to Tim's work around 2:00 (he works 1 mile from our house) to watch it hit totality (well 92% totality) with him and his co-workers.
I think we're at maximum here, it looks like early evening, just after the sun's down past the horizon.
Oh, no, fifteen minutes till max. We may get streetlights.
If you're not, you should go outside for a bit. Birds get all confused and nightsong/morningsongy.
It's definitely evening.
I am seeing no difference in brightness of day here yet.
So cool. The NASA stream is very nice. A while before I need to go outside, but a glorious day to do so.