Yep, out schools are dismissing for it too. We are 7 miles from 100% so we are driving 7 miles. Though mostly because we live in the woods and couldn't see it without driving out of the woods anyway
According to this site, Even 99% is not good enough. Sort of an interesting POV
http://www.eclipse2017.org/2017/close_enough.htm
Here's a nifty website that will show you what it will look like
https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2017/7/25/16019892/solar-eclipse-2017-interactive-map
Plug in the Disney Zip code of 32830 and enjoy. I'll be there as well and am looking forward to random darkness at the Magic Kingdom!
To look directly at the sun, yes you do. The NASA website has a ton of info.I feel like an idiot, but since Orlando isn't in the direct path, I was ignoring this. I'm actually at Universal Studios this day and it looks like the timing is 1:20 - 4:14pm. Soo...do we need the special glasses?
I feel like an idiot, but since Orlando isn't in the direct path, I was ignoring this. I'm actually at Universal Studios this day and it looks like the timing is 1:20 - 4:14pm. Soo...do we need the special glasses?
What...no Eclipse Dessert Party???? Heads will roll at corporate!![]()