Peaking around 1030 hrs. Denver area in the 80% range.4 corners area will be in total eclipse.
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Peaking around 1030 hrs. Denver area in the 80% range.4 corners area will be in total eclipse.
Ring of Fire Eclipse.
Used a pinhole in a sheet of paper with the sun behind reflecting on a light surface to watch the progress.
Helps keep that precious eye sight.
Four groups of sunspots visible. If you have a telescope with the proper filter.
O2
The end is nigh...
It was cool. The light dimmed enough for my solar fountain to stop pumping. Ambient light took on a yellow tint similar to smoke in the air.
Muh automatic headlights were on and I did not figure it out until I remembered the eclipse. I guess it was enough to activate them.
Had no idea there was an eclipse today, but I did notice the sunlight sure seemed weird this morning. Thought I was just hungover.....
I started planning this one a year ago? used the eclipse as an excuse for an extended family camping trip in southern Utah. I was lucky to be in the perfect spot for the ring of fire.
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My family went to fabulous Monroe, Utah to view the annular eclipse on Sunday.
My daughter put together this short time-lapse video of the eclipse
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AonPJ2pMc0
and here are some photos of the start, middle and end of 'annularity'
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Right place, right time, and fully prepared to catch the moment.
One of my favorites sent by a friend.
Balloon Festival in Albuquerque
https://i.imgur.com/Mg5PFso.jpg
Annular, total....it all comes down to the same thing: One ring to rule them all.
[Coffee]
I'll see myself out...
Hobbit Nerd…….
She updated her video to make it smoother:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7N1WZR_gcdU