Arent you fuckers glad I told you to get to totality?
8/24/2017 9:28:41 PM
yeah literally no one else was talking about the totality
8/25/2017 7:56:43 AM
^^Who the fuck are you?
8/25/2017 8:24:23 AM
8/25/2017 8:51:41 AM
i'd love to do finger lakes but it will be too cold, maybe something in texas/arkansas would work
8/25/2017 9:22:27 AM
Mazatlán, Mexico seems like the best bet, if you don't mind traveling internationally.https://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEgoogle/SEgoogle2001/SE2024Apr08Tgoogle.htmlOtherwise, I would look at the following areas, but the temperatures will gradually grow colder as you move further northeast:Buchanan Lake, TexasLake Tawakoni, TexasPine Ridge Park, ArkansasLake Ouachita, ArkansasGreers Ferry, ArkansasLake Wappapello, MissouriCedar Lake, IllinoisCrab Orchard Lake, IllinoisLake Erie, Ohio
8/25/2017 2:06:00 PM
The only other thing I would add for anyone considering traveling internationally to see another eclipse: the 2020 total solar eclipse appears to be passing over Villarrica Lake in Chile.https://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEgoogle/SEgoogle2001/SE2020Dec14Tgoogle.html
8/25/2017 5:17:33 PM
I watched from Cross Anchor, SC. My house was in totality and would have had about 1 minute, but I got greedy, seeing that I could add another minute of totality with just a 12-mile drive toward the center line. So I did it and got cock-blocked by a cloud at literally the last minute prior to totality. Blue skies all around. For maybe the last 20-25 seconds of totality, the sun/moon emerged from the thick part of the cloud and only had a thin cloud cover that you could see through. Better than nothing, and still dark, but perhaps I would have been better off just watching from home. It was partly cloudy when I left there as well, so who knows. I'd be willing to travel in 2024 if I can convince my family to go along.
8/25/2017 6:45:26 PM
8/25/2017 11:25:17 PM
^ same here
8/25/2017 11:36:30 PM
I want to say, on page 1 of this thread I was bragging about being in the 99.99% section of the eclipse and 1985 told me totality or bust. I listened. So, thanks, 1985. You saved the day!
8/26/2017 9:06:46 PM
https://www.forbes.com/sites/brucelee/2017/08/26/for-the-eclipse-people-put-sunscreen-on-their-eyeballs/
8/27/2017 2:47:30 AM
Can you paste the article text so's I don't have to disable adblock?
8/27/2017 3:17:24 AM
^Yep, fuck Forbes. I am damn sure never disabling my adblock for that site or anything on it.
8/29/2017 8:29:31 AM
Thanks Kiwi!
8/29/2017 10:11:11 AM
^^ meh i disable for domains that make me. no big deal.
8/29/2017 11:06:42 AM
Science, people.https://phys.org/news/2017-09-superhuman-night-vision-total-eclipse.html
9/6/2017 2:07:13 AM
Cool bump boxer sniffer.
9/6/2017 2:12:57 AM