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  1. 18 hours ago, Mars-Bound Hokie said:

    Dang it, I was so close. We parked less than 100 feet from the corn field entrance.


    Quick side note.   That field was roughly 50 acres.    They had somewhere around 4,000 cars parked there, based on our estimates (as low as 3k, as high as 6k, we agreed 4K was most likely).  
     

    At $40 a car.    

    That’s $160,000 cash they took in that day.   Roughly 32 years worth of revenue for the corn that normally grows there.   
     

    Anyways, going to work on processing the photos tonight and get a start on building the time lapse.    It’s going to need some editing and stabilization, for reasons.  

    8 hours ago, magnemoe said:

    50 years ago some scientists experienced an 74 minutes eclipse. 

    I guess some people in Africa the experienced this believe eclipses to be noisy :) 

    Got thinking about that one today after seeing it a few weeks ago.  
     

    I now fully appreciate how ancient cultures thought eclipses were acts of a god or other such powerful being.     Fully comprehend that feeling now.   The sky broke.   
     

    But back when they did this flyover, there must have been a large number of areas that had no warning the eclipse was coming.    
     

    The day starts darkening, and then all of a sudden It breaks.         And the BOOM, the passing sonic booms hits.       Yeah…. That would really turn your world view upside down if you weren’t ready for it.  

  2. 3 minutes ago, JoeSchmuckatelli said:

    Can anyone give me cardinal directions for where to look for the comet? 

    Jarhead style if possible - aka 'to the left and up a bit' kinda thing. 

    Astronomer Dave Weixelman told the outlet that “the comet will lie just 6° west of Jupiter and about 24.5° northeast of the Sun.” During the brief period of totality, sky gazers can observe the bright green comet using a pair of binoculars.”

    So…… facing to the south…. Left and up a bit of the sun? 
     

     

  3. 1 minute ago, Pthigrivi said:

    Man what a great day for it. Totality goes right over our house in VT, just hoping it takes less than 2h to get home from work with the highways clogged.

    Having looked at the map, and seeing the influx of traffic at this location, and knowing how many large metro areas are all going to be fleeing to your area…….leave work now.   Just go.    Abandon ye all hope.     Leave.   

  4. 4 minutes ago, tater said:

    We’ll be on the road by 6am, shouldn’t be rush hour issues that early.

    My morning commute starts at 6am and I have heavy traffic to deal with.  If you're at all worried about it, leave 30 minutes early.   Although, if you're heading out of town, it shouldn't be an issue. 

  5. 34 minutes ago, tater said:

    In Amarillo right now. Unsure if stop at okc and drive east early, or drive farther

    Aight, Looks like North or West of Little Rock will be good for you on Monday.  The maps slightly disagree, but that's where I'd go.   I'd stop on the far East side of OKC, crash for the night, and make a final determination ~0600.   Seems a 4 hour drive from OKC will get you to any good spot.  

  6. 2 hours ago, Ryaja said:

    I'm not goin but my filter is the solar filter sandwiched between 2 cheap uv filters lol. I can't afford an actual solar filter.

    That's what this is designed to do.   Uses simple mylar.    If you can get bargain pop-tarts with unlabeled packaging, that would work too. 

  7. 16 minutes ago, tater said:

    Gonna be get into a circle of X hours driving, then fight the traffic jam that is likely if everyone needs to move to that patch of blue over there...

    That’s what I’m afraid of.    Heading west towards the central blue spot will be having to fight everybody west of Cleveland.    Heading to the Adirondacks and New England means crowds, but on tiny winding roads through the mountains.    I’m not sure what I’m going to do.  

  8. 15 hours ago, Superfluous J said:

    Fantastic resource. My area is projected to have 40-60% cloud cover at totality, and I"m going to be checking this site daily until Monday.

    Yeah we’re not looking good for the north coast SJ.      

     

    30-60% from Paducah to Syracuse.     
     

    This one has a slider you can adjust the date, and it has Numbers! Not just different shades of gray.  

    https://digital.weather.gov/?zoom=7&amp=&lat=39.56936&lon=-86.31568&layers=F000BTTTFTT&region=0&element=13&mxmz=false&barbs=false&subl=TTTTF&units=english&wunits=nautical&coords=latlon&tunits=localt

     

  9. I have not heard of any, and I’m pretty sure of being on the forums for a decade I would have seen somebody say “Trim out XYZ before posting!”     If you’re only concerned with a few lines to a few paragraphs of the log, copy paste will do fine.   If you post it and go “oh boy that’s big”, probably best to host it somewhere.   There’s no set rule on the exact size beyond the “oh boy” rule of thumb. 

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