After the absolute blessing of visiting the path of totality in 2017, I’ll just head outside for a moment today (~11:14am, California) to look at shadows cast by a tree’s leaves… but not expecting much of anything at all.
2017? Shouted at the sky. Folks next to us were crying.
We were in 93% and it was still a really cool experience imo. Seeing just the tiny sliver of sun shining thru was pretty neat with the correct eyewear. Our office just stood outside looking at the sky lol
Standing outside on a bright sunny day and the sun doesn't feel hot on my skin, it looked as dim as a heavy overcast and rainy day but the sky was blue and the sun was casting shadows. And then half an hour later everything was back to normal. 9/10 would eclipse again.
I'm in Mexico at a location that has ~50% totality. All day there have been drunk people looking up at the sky and screaming "Ohmigawd there it is that's so coooool". It's cloudy here.
maybe i just dont know what fun is, but i've never really been that into solar eclipses. i think it's cool if other people are into it, i just never really got the appeal of it personally. it might be one of those things where you either get it or you don't
i’m seeing some of the photos that are starting to come out and honestly you make a good point. it does seem like it’d be pretty cool to see in person.
no i havent, and honestly that might be the main reason why i dont understand the appeal. but it's also hard to commit to the amount of planning and preparation necessary to see an eclipse if i don't really understand the appeal