Apparently Trump looked directly at the sun during the eclipse. Because of course he did.
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Apparently Trump looked directly at the sun during the eclipse. Because of course he did.
You can't make this shit up.
It's so predictable that I bet at least one person predicted it.
The storm that thwarted my partial eclipse is refusing to leave & will probably thwart my swim, too.
Y'all I almost posted about us in a discussion of not us people about Whedonesque shutting down. WTH self!
a huge black rock burning in the sky.
Yes, very this.
Thunderstorm cleared out in time for some pretty good viewing in Liberty MO. Some thin cirrus in the way, but still got a nice view of the partial eclipse progress and the corona during full eclipse.
I took a few quick phone pix of the effect of the partial eclipse on the shadow of a tree: [link]
But mostly I just watched for myself. The clouds thickened up considerably soon after third contact.
Didn't see any shadow bands, but it was still a good show overall. Saw Jupiter, but didn't spot Mercury or Mars..
Definite perception of temperature change. Streetlights did come on, but it was late-twilight dark, no more.
H was disappointed he wouldn't be able to see the eclipse, as he had medical and dental appointments this morning.
Then he got to the dentist's office, which is in a converted house, just before totality, and the whole staff was out on the deck with eclipse glasses and sheilds. They offered him a sheild, so he got to watch for a few minutes. Talk about being rewarded for going to the dentist. He also had a good cleaning, with no new problems. Eclipse mojo? Maybe.
That is awesome, Beverly! Love when things work out unexpectedly.
I was right about the storm.Still not moving, grumbling lazily.
Anyway, I am enjoying hearing everyone's stories, including the radio diaries npr is airing. Hearing the frissions of wonder in voices and laughter, yep, I remember that well. Makes me happy to hear it.
yeah, I took a look at the time, jumped up from my desck and went to the other side of the office. I peered out the windo and someone handed me eclipse glasses and I saw the 76% totality we got here. I squeaked quite loudly and said "This is AWESOME" which made the rest of the watchers laugh.