• 2023/2024 Eclipse in the USA

    From Dmxrob@21:4/142 to All on Fri Mar 10 23:14:09 2023
    Came across a small article today in a magazine I was reading about the upcoming 2023 and 2024 eclipses. Apparently here in the USA these will be the last eclipses viewable in the US for 15+ years!

    I was just blown away by the beauty of the 2017 eclipse - it was something
    that to this day, there has been nothing so amazing in the sky as that few minutes! Even how nature changed - in subtle ways - was cool. Like wind picking up, nocturnal creatures starting to stir in the middle of the day, the cool and weird shapes shadows made on the ground.

    I encourage anyone who has an opportunity to view the 2023 of 2024 eclipse to try and see it - you certainly won't be dissapointed.

    https://solareclipse.us/getting-ready-for-the-2023-solar-eclipse/

    https://solareclipse.us/safety/

    Cheers,
    dmxrob

    Off the Wall / St. Peters, Missouri / Dialing since '88

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  • From Blue White@21:4/134 to Dmxrob on Sat Mar 11 09:40:11 2023
    Dmxrob wrote to All <=-

    I was just blown away by the beauty of the 2017 eclipse - it was
    something that to this day, there has been nothing so amazing in the
    sky as that few minutes! Even how nature changed - in subtle ways -
    was cool. Like wind picking up, nocturnal creatures starting to stir in the middle of the day, the cool and weird shapes shadows made on the ground.

    I was in one of the areas where it was supposed to last the longest, yet it seemed like it went by so fast! I was at a house by a farm so when the
    eclipse started, you could really hear the crickets start up! I was with a
    lot of people, many older than I who, even though they knew what it was
    still seemed a little "convinced" that the apocalypse might be upon us.
    The persons younger than I that were in the crowd seemed to enjoy it but,
    if they saw it as a spiritual event, they were a lot more quiet about it. :)

    The weather was super hot that day, but also more than clear enough for viewing.

    I encourage anyone who has an opportunity to view the 2023 of 2024
    eclipse to try and see it - you certainly won't be dissapointed.

    https://solareclipse.us/getting-ready-for-the-2023-solar-eclipse/

    https://solareclipse.us/safety/

    IIRC, there is an area in Southern Illinois that one of these eclipses is
    going to cross that was also a hot spot for the 2017 eclipse. Anyone who
    lives in that area is going to get a second shot at seeing it.


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  • From Dmxrob@21:4/142 to Blue White on Sun Mar 12 19:09:19 2023
    BY: Blue White(21:4/134)

    |13On |11Saturday,March 11, 2023 at 08:40 AM, |14Blue White(21:4/134)|13 wrote:|07


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    |11BW|09> |10Dm> I encourage anyone who has an opportunity to view the 2023 of 2024|07
    |11BW|09> |10Dm> eclipse to try and see it - you certainly won't be dissapointed.|07
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    |11BW|09> |10Dm> https://solareclipse.us/getting-ready-for-the-2023-solar-eclipse/|07
    |11BW|09> |07
    |11BW|09> |10Dm> https://solareclipse.us/safety/|07
    |11BW|09> |07
    |11BW|09> |10IIRC, there is an area in Southern Illinois that one of these eclipses|07
    |11BW|09> |10is|07
    |11BW|09> |10going to cross that was also a hot spot for the 2017 eclipse. Anyone|07
    |11BW|09> |10who|07
    |11BW|09> |10lives in that area is going to get a second shot at seeing it.|07

    Carbondale, Illinois is the town - yes, they get a double-treat!

    From what I've seen so far, the 2024 total eclipse should last about 1.5 - 2.0 minutes longer than the 2017 one.


    Off the Wall / St. Peters, Missouri / Dialing since '88

    --- WWIV 5.7.2.3552
    * Origin: [ Off the Wall ] - St. Peters, MO USA (21:4/142)