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Off Topic => Daily Threads => Topic started by: KathyB on Apr 08, 2024, 03:55 PM

Title: 8 April 2024 The day of the solar eclipse
Post by: KathyB on Apr 08, 2024, 03:55 PM
The sun was about 2/3 covered here in the Denver area. I'm wondering how it looked for people with more coverage. The New York Times had a photo of people in Mazatlán (in the path of totality) enjoying the eclipse, and I'm pretty sure I recognize that beach--that's the beach that was a block away from my friend's house when she lived there. The last time I went to visit her, we went out and watched the sunset every night. Unfortunately, she doesn't live in Mazatlán any more--she lived there for 18 years.

B and I went out during the height of the eclipse, but it was much lighter here than the last one in 2017 (I think we had around 80% coverage for that one), and I didn't have any eclipse glasses, so I was just watching the atmosphere and thinking that not much was happening. It got a little darker than normal and a little cooler than normal. It looked like it was around 7 am at 12:40 pm. Nothing extremely remarkable. :(
Title: Re: 8 April 2024 The day of the solar eclipse
Post by: DiveMilw on Apr 13, 2024, 09:26 AM
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