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Alright, I figured I could get a thread started on this now that I'm pretty much seeing news reports on this.
In less than two months (August 21, 2017), just about all of North America will get to experience a solar eclipse in some capacity. Although many solar eclipses have happened worldwide since then, this will be the first time since 1979 that a total solar eclipse has had a direct path over North America. For a few minutes during the day, you will notice the sky get darker, as if the sun were setting (partial). If you're in the path of where the eclipse will be total, then it will be almost completely dark during the climax of the moon passing over the sun.
Also, this will be the first time that millions of people get to see a total solar eclipse as well, and a first time for me as well.
Here's a good resource to time out the eclipse, and check out how it would look in your city:
https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/solar/2017-august-21
So what do you guys think? Are y'all excited for it? 8)
In less than two months (August 21, 2017), just about all of North America will get to experience a solar eclipse in some capacity. Although many solar eclipses have happened worldwide since then, this will be the first time since 1979 that a total solar eclipse has had a direct path over North America. For a few minutes during the day, you will notice the sky get darker, as if the sun were setting (partial). If you're in the path of where the eclipse will be total, then it will be almost completely dark during the climax of the moon passing over the sun.
Also, this will be the first time that millions of people get to see a total solar eclipse as well, and a first time for me as well.
Here's a good resource to time out the eclipse, and check out how it would look in your city:
https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/solar/2017-august-21
So what do you guys think? Are y'all excited for it? 8)