Eclipse this Saturday 10/14/2023

bcla

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So who is planning on watching or maybe attending a viewing event? I found this on the photography forum, but I'm thinking the watchers are rather limited there.

https://www.disboards.com/threads/solar-eclipses.3925071/

I'm probably going to go to a local science museum where I've bought viewing glasses before. I have no idea where the old ones are anyways, and in any case they're probably damaged by now (the protective coating will probably flake off). I did find one place that sells shade 14 welders glass for about $2 each, but getting it in time is another matter.

https://www.airgas.com/product/Safe...ing-Lens/Welding-Lens---Passive/p/RAD64005011

Lots of events are going to be at NASA sites and science museums. The National Park Service, Forest Service, and BLM are encouraging visitors - especially those in the maximum eclipse areas.
 
Map showing the path of the eclipse and the maximum amount of obscuration of the sun during the eclipse:

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"Cities in the path include Corpus Christi, San Antonio, and Albuquerque."

Looks like it will be about 50-60% where I am.
 
We’re going to have such yucky weather that I doubt we’d see much of it. Bummer
 

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This is a slightly different eclipse than the total ones we had just a few years ago. . This is an annular eclipse where even in the path of maximal eclipse, the sun will appear as a thin ring around the moon. So even if you've seen one of those, this one, if you're a short drive away, is certainly worth your while. Make sure you get special viewing glasses even for the path of annular coverage. Unfortunately, I'm not a short drive away from this one.
 
Small chunk here (and probably raining) but I'll dig out my glasses, just in case!
 
I heard Best Buy might have viewing glasses, but who know. Worst case is I go to a science museum (for viewing) and see what they have. I used to be a member (found my old membership card and a single-use guest pass). It's old but there's no expiration date on the guest pass. I'm thinking maybe I can check out the post eclipse program which requires admission.
 
I'm going to be in Switzerland, so no eclipse for me. Even if I was home it looks like I'm only in about a 20% zone.
 
No but we will be traveling a few hours in April for the next total eclipse in the Lake Erie area.
We’re also thinking of driving to Cleveland or Buffalo in April to experience the total eclipse.

I suspect hotels will be expensive in the immediate areas, but maybe we’ll stay a few hours away and find some shopping mall parking lot to witness it.
 
Just staying home since the weather isn’t cooperating. Nothing but solid clouds here. Maybe I’ll see if I can find live coverage of it somewhere else.
 
Hmmm it's foggy outside. Im thinking that is a no to seeing the eclipse which is due to start where I am shortly.
 
NASA has it live. Not sure where their cameras will be set up.

 
It is so cool. We have been out and looked. DGD is here and she is super excited. We will go sit out side in a bit.
Maximum here will be 9:30 ish. Chairs and glasses are set up.
Clear weather. All is good.

DS and DIL are in CO for a wedding. They picked this day because of the eclipse. His last name is Mooney and her middle name is Sunshine
 
NASA has it live. Not sure where their cameras will be set up.


They're set up in Kerrville, Texas but have different cameras available in different parts of the US. I think that's also right at the crossing of where April's total eclipse will be.
 














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