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Where I at I reckon it was about 90% total, the eclipse. I didn't watch it, had no money for glasses, LOL, but I was outside preparing to dig up & give away the excess raspberry & blackberry bushres I have as they sprerad very fast, and it felt like I was in a tropical fish aquarium, with the light shimmeringly quite strangely and beautifully.
I very much enjoyed it, as well as reading about what others saw. My son got a couple good pics, including 1 of fireworks from a barge at totality. If he gives me permission, I will post them tonight.
@FirstBastion I love that picture.
Here are a few images my son took. Scaled to fit forum but if you click on the attachment image you can see full size. One the first on you can see the coronal mass ejection at about 7 o'clock and then again at 4 o'clock
A Canadian mailman I follow on tiktok has a video of the eclipse. There are clouds, however you can see it happening.
https://www.tiktok.com/@dancingmailman/video/7355594902773828869?_r=1&_t=8lNQsNJQ6rO
While Yorkshire does often feel like the English Texas I don't think that geography is correct https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scarborough_Fair_(ballad)
Its all relative to which continent you are living on at any given time. But yes, the olde English roots wins purely on historical basis.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scarborough_Renaissance_Festival
I was in Texas in the total eclipse path. Cloudy day, but had enough breaks in the clouds to enjoy the eclipse. Was most impressed with the temperature drop. RE: England and Texas, When I was young, I toured around England and Scotland. At that time, there was still a connection between Texas and the former western textile manufacturing areas of England. I think it was in Chester that I got a Lone Star beer and fried potato planks correctly labeled 'fries.'
Son gave the okay to post his pictures. They are take from summit of Pinnacle Mountain in Arkansas.The first picture is of a barge where folks were launching fireworks at totality.
Those are great pictures Milady and that includes the ferry with fireworks. We never had fireworks, though have heard of other places setting them off.
Great shot RawArt, thanks for reposting it!
Edit: Just read that the image is fake: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/image-of-eclipse-behind-canadas-cn-tower-is-ai-generated/ar-BB1llAyD
Oh well, still a cool image.
This one is real.Toronto was on the edge of totality, and could only have 98-99% partial
Smile when ya say that, podner.
I got Pictures:
I've managed to beat one of the pictures I took into something that actually resembles what I saw:
Great picture murgatroyd.
I just found out about this, had no idea there was suppose to be a comet.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Unkz2rzEtno
Mzzkiti: "Flea-ridden Adams! Always hogging the best observational trajectories!"
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The bit loses something unless one is familiar with the 1956 sci-fi film "Forbidden Planet". In a wee "world building" sequence, the commander of the flying saucer (crewed by humans) notes how they can arrange their own eclipses by simply aligning the ship behind a planet and its sun. Here, Lt. Mzzkiti (an OC from a long dead webcomic I used to illustrate) is a bit miffed the C57D has "stolen" the "sweet spot".