I’m so far off the path that I don’t think we’d see even a partial…but if we could it wouldn’t matter as it’s clouded over and raining heavily.
However, I am watching via the NASA live feed on YouTube:
I’m so far off the path that I don’t think we’d see even a partial…but if we could it wouldn’t matter as it’s clouded over and raining heavily.
However, I am watching via the NASA live feed on YouTube:
I got to check it out today. It was pretty cool, but looks like the moon is covering up the sun about 1/3 or so.
Were I live we got the full eclipse and it was wild! Weird watching the world go dark around you. Cool to though
We were in the totality path in Upstate New York, but the clouds covered the eclipse. It was very cool seeing the world darken, then quickly brighten again afterward.
Partial here in Wisconsin, but did get pretty dark. Watched on tv, mostly abc.
Have waited a long time, but finally got Ginger Zee in the dark.
here’s a thread of photo’s amateur astronomers took of the eclipse:
https://www.cloudynights.com/topic/917829-total-solar-eclipse-2024-images/
Cloudy here in Syracuse in the path of totality. Still, the speed at which the horizon shifted from light to darkness to light – and the pure stillness during that four-minute span – were pretty damn cool.
I only got 90% since I’m in LI, wack as heck I didn’t see the whole thing. It was pretty cool though