If you haven’t made plans yet, now’s the time. All you need to know about the 1st total solar eclipse visible from the contiguous U.S. since 1979, from eclipse master Fred Espenak. Source: Total eclipse of sun: August 21, 2017
Mark your calendars, my furiends!!! Mr. M =^.^=
via Total eclipse of sun: August 21, 2017 — Marcha’s Two-Cents Worth
I guess when the total eclipse happens, I can’t miss it….everything will get dark. It doesn’t matter where I am.
Shoko
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That is a factor. =^.^=
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Please don’t let it be cloudy or rainy that day!
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TELL ME ABOUT IT!!!! Seems like every time there is a celestial marvel those pesky clouds try to obstruct my view!
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Well, if we are in Vancouver, we should be able to get a decent view. If we are in Los Angeles, though, it won’t be a prime viewing area. We’ll be back and forth between the cities starting in March, so it’s hard to say where we’ll be in August!
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At least you know this well in advance, so hopefully, you can adjust your schedule for prime viewing. =^.^=
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I live in one of the prime spots to watch it in North America, and happen to live where Carhenge is, in case anyone wants a quirky celebration on that day….
carhengesolareclipse2017.com
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We’re trying to plan a family vacation to a prime-watching area, but the staff is focusing more on Kentucky. =^.^=
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