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Re: Total Solar Eclipse
Posted: 27 Aug 2016, 19:44
by pilvikki
- looks familiar, not no....
Re: Total Solar Eclipse
Posted: 28 Aug 2016, 00:16
by Icey
Well I don't know what anyone's supposed to do with any of those. What answer's supposed to be gleaned from each one??
Re: Total Solar Eclipse
Posted: 17 Sep 2016, 00:59
by ocelotl
Getting back to the subject, I still have a soft spot for the July 11th 1991 Solar Eclipse...
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_ ... 991+mexico
And am planning to be in Tlahualillo, near TorreĆ³n for the April 8, 2024.
http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEgoogle/S ... oogle.html
Re: Total Solar Eclipse
Posted: 17 Sep 2016, 14:40
by yogi
Next year's eclipse will be almost exactly over my house. Come on up and we can go down the road a few miles to observe it where it will be maximum duration.
Re: Total Solar Eclipse
Posted: 18 Sep 2016, 20:33
by pilvikki
meanwhile, the perfect lunar eclipse... was totally clouded over!
bright moon the night before, bright the night after.
Re: Total Solar Eclipse
Posted: 18 Sep 2016, 22:11
by Icey
Don't know if there was one or not, because no one mentioned us being able to see anything. We did, however, get a beautifully full and bright Harvest Moon.
Re: Total Solar Eclipse
Posted: 19 Sep 2016, 11:50
by yogi
I think we will be harvesting our moon next month. I'm not sure what to call this one, but it is bright when it's visible.
Re: Total Solar Eclipse
Posted: 19 Sep 2016, 19:29
by Icey
Is there any reason why altocumulus clouds seem to fill the night sky when there's a harvest moon?
Re: Total Solar Eclipse
Posted: 19 Sep 2016, 20:37
by pilvikki
we've not had anything as artistic, just boring ones.
Re: Total Solar Eclipse
Posted: 19 Sep 2016, 23:04
by Icey
Really? We always seem to get them. They seem to separate into thousands of puff balls.