The Great US Solar Eclipse Of 2017 Created 6 years ago2017-08-20 12:01:45 UTC by The Mad Carrot The Mad Carrot

Created 6 years ago2017-08-20 12:01:45 UTC by The Mad Carrot The Mad Carrot

Posted 6 years ago2017-08-20 12:05:00 UTC Post #336949
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Ya dang lucky US peoples you.

In case you Muricans don't know, on Monday, August 21, 2017, a total solar eclipse will be visible within a band across the entire contiguous United States:
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If you live near the path of totality, go outside and witness this unique celestial event. If you can, snap pictures and/or video of the event and post them here in this thread for everyone to gaze upon.
Remember, never look directly at the sun, not even during the eclipse or you could damage to your eyes. Use special viewing equipment such as eclipse glasses.

For more info, click here (nasa.gov)

Enjoy the event!
The Mad Carrot The Mad CarrotMad Carrot
Posted 6 years ago2017-08-20 12:05:10 UTC Post #336950
I feel like an eclipse is something I wouldn't travel to see, but would look at if visible from my house.

But I don't live up there anyway, so moot at present.
Jessie JessieTrans Rights <3
Posted 6 years ago2017-08-20 16:47:47 UTC Post #336959
My friend in SC lives right in the middle of its path. I expect lots of photos from her. If only she knew anything about photography.
Posted 6 years ago2017-08-20 20:00:19 UTC Post #336965
It's safe to look at the eclipse at 100% totality (and ONLY 100%). Any other point during the eclipse when any little part of the face of the sun is visible it is NOT safe to look at directly.

I unfortunately do not have the money to head south towards the path of totality, so I will have to settle for seeing the 69% peak coverage at work in New Hampshire. I bought eclipse glasses a month ago and avoided the ridiculous crazyness going on now to try and obtain properly rated glasses.

I'm really interested in seeing videos from mountains. I know of at least 1 Youtuber who wants to try and capture video from atop a mountain of the moons shadow racing across the landscape towards him and then racing away again.
Posted 6 years ago2017-08-21 01:19:43 UTC Post #336970
So glad I moved from CT to FL I'll see 90% at work tomorrow.
Tetsu0 Tetsu0Positive Chaos
Posted 6 years ago2017-08-21 01:21:12 UTC Post #336971
I know of at least 1 Youtuber who wants to try and capture video from atop a mountain of the moons shadow racing across the landscape towards him and then racing away again.
Do post the videos when they're up!
Posted 6 years ago2017-08-21 15:32:34 UTC Post #336980
So close to an eclipse but... no.
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The Mad Carrot The Mad CarrotMad Carrot
Posted 6 years ago2017-08-21 15:34:13 UTC Post #336981
I'm right in the path to see it completely, (in Missouri). Literally the only good thing I can think of this place.
Posted 6 years ago2017-08-21 18:20:36 UTC Post #336982
I'm around the 70% coverage zone, waiting for it to start to get dark. It'll probably be around half an hour until the moon arrives here.

EDIT:
Well, I learned two things today. Number one, the pond near residence at my university has fish. Judging by the size of some of them, they've been there for quite some time. Who knew?
Number two, that was 70% coverage? The moon ain't got shit! I didn't even notice it getting darker! A goddamn cloud would have cast a better shadow!
I want my money back.
Notewell NotewellGIASFELFEBREHBER
Posted 6 years ago2017-08-21 21:06:21 UTC Post #336984
...I have no idea what is happening.
monster_urby monster_urbyGoldsourcerer
Posted 6 years ago2017-08-21 21:14:21 UTC Post #336985
I have saved this post for prosperity.

Sorry, SSB, but that was incomprehensible. The "funny" aspect of the story is completely lost in translation (albeit making it really funny in an entirely different way).
Jessie JessieTrans Rights <3
Posted 6 years ago2017-08-21 22:40:20 UTC Post #336986
For posterity, Jessie, prosperous though it may be. :P
Archie ArchieGoodbye Moonmen
Posted 6 years ago2017-08-21 22:52:01 UTC Post #336987
Noted, but now intentional :P
Jessie JessieTrans Rights <3
Posted 6 years ago2017-08-22 00:20:09 UTC Post #336988
@SSB, YOUR IMAGE IS NOT ACCESSIBLE!!!
It fails to meet the WCAG Success Criterion 1.1.1 and the WCAG Success Criterion 1.4.5.

(sorry, my web development internship is driving me crazy :P)
Posted 6 years ago2017-08-22 19:29:29 UTC Post #336995
@SSB: Wut?

So, did anyone here snapped pics?
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The Mad Carrot The Mad CarrotMad Carrot
Posted 6 years ago2017-08-22 20:12:00 UTC Post #336996
You cheat! That's not your shadow!

How about we all chip in and sign SSB up for an English course. I consider myself fairly proficient at guessing what non-native speakers are trying to say, but I barely ever understand what he's saying.
Posted 6 years ago2017-08-22 21:08:07 UTC Post #336997
I could be wrong here, but it almost sounds like his dream smash :cry:
Jessie JessieTrans Rights <3
Posted 6 years ago2017-08-23 23:32:27 UTC Post #337006
I think SSC means his story involves Trump shooting the moon during the eclipse but after he shoots it a ricochet of the moon comes down to Earth and hits him. Its set up is similar to a cartoon in the vein of The Simpsons.

But SSC is concerned people don't understand his joke and if the image was not accessible here you could also find it on his Twitter which you can get to by searching his real name (not his TWHL username).

But I understand his joke.
Posted 6 years ago2017-08-25 17:40:06 UTC Post #337047
After that explanation I kind of get it.
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