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Jim C. 2014 Cayman (Aka "Rubber Ducky") 1971 914 (back in the day) |
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Another here, heading to Knoxville and then down - Tim and Tim, if the cruise director is up for it we'll join you since we're still looking for a good place to set up.
My father the astronomer is the cruise director. He's been on several eclipse expeditions, the first being to French Polynesia literally just before I was born. I've never gone with or seen a full eclipse, so this will be a treat. He's been preparing: new telescope, old telescope, filters, and camera gear. I'm making a pinhole camera, for giggles. Dr Devinney knows his stuff and is fun, too.
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I am taking my son to a friends place in Festus, MO in the middle of gods country on the Mississippi.. Just S of St Louis and right on the path. Anyone going to be in MO let me know.
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I have a friend currently driving from Boston with his 8" telescope (small for him, but that is huge to travel with). If it's your first total eclipse, don't concern yourself with photos - there will be plenty online. Just look at the sun (binoculars are great, but there's a lot of movement, so you might want to look through a telescope because of the mount). It's really beautiful. Another cool thing - the last bit before (and first after) totality is Baily's beads - which is the sun peeking through the mountains around the edge of the moon. I found it cool just knowing what that was.
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We're doing the binoculars projector, here's a DIY https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/...projector.html
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Todd -- 18 GT3 (VG) Gone 18 718 Cayman GTS (GT Silver) 14 981 Cayman S (white) 15 991.1 GT3 11 997.2 GT3 96 993 Targa 96 993 C2 tracker 00 986 Boxster S 99 986 Boxster |
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During totality it is safe to view the Sun through unfiltered binoculars or a telescope. As soon as the first bright "beads" appear it's time to go back to the solar filters.
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Jim C. 2014 Cayman (Aka "Rubber Ducky") 1971 914 (back in the day) |
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True, but if you’re staying locally it’s only 80%
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Todd -- 18 GT3 (VG) Gone 18 718 Cayman GTS (GT Silver) 14 981 Cayman S (white) 15 991.1 GT3 11 997.2 GT3 96 993 Targa 96 993 C2 tracker 00 986 Boxster S 99 986 Boxster |
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OMG! It's a Cookbook!
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Martin 2011 Cayman S (Gone) - Hardtop Blechster 2006 Cayman S (DD) 2016 Mazda CX-5 (Her DD) 2002 Boxster S (Gone) - Ragtop Blechster - Pura Patina! Dorkiphus: I buy it for the articles |
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I rate it a 'meh'. And now covered by clouds here in Alexandria.
80% unfortunately doesn't look like much when using a viewer. might have been better with glasses, but the box-viewer made it look like only 20% was blocked, and looking at a smartphone screen in 'selfie' mode also did not look like 80% blockage. Dang refraction, etc...
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