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masraum 04-04-2024 02:40 PM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 12226551)
It's getting close enough now that the weathermen feel confident for a Monday forecast.

Ours is 63 degrees and showers.....Will I need a special 'Eclipse Raincoat' along with the 'Eclipse Glasses'? :)

Today was completely cloudless for most of central Texas. Next Thu, it's supposed to be mostly cloudless again.

The forecast for most of Texas in the path Sun, Mon, and Tue is mostly cloudy.

Eric Hahl 04-04-2024 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by masraum (Post 12226552)
That's a bit cheaper than the one that I bought. WHen I bought mine (16 Mar), B&H had 4 sizes. Now it looks like they have one size. I need a 77mm. When I bought mine the 77mm was $149. They had the 82mm on clearance for $99, so I bought that an a $7 stepdown ring. Looks like I made out OK.
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1333829-REG/hoya_xpd_82nd100000_pro_nd100000_solar_filter.html

What you bought is a piece of glass. The amazon thingy is mylar film. No comparison, yours is way better.

p911dad 04-04-2024 02:43 PM

We saw the one back in August, 2017 near Columbia, SC. We were at a SC State Park on a lake, wooded area. As the event approached totality, the woodland creatures and birds suddenly became silent (we noticed the silence even though we hadn't noticed their normal chatter before, it was suddenly silent). As normal daylight returned (luckily it was a sunny day) their chatter started up again, including the various insect sounds that had also quieted. One cool thing was the shadows on the ground of the sunlight shining on the leaves had crescent-shaped bites out of them as the sun returned. None of us had ever seen a total eclipse before and it was pretty cool.
There was some traffic for sure but nothing like what they are predicting for Monday.

masraum 04-04-2024 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Eric Hahl (Post 12226559)
What you bought is a piece of glass. The amazon thingy is mylar film. No comparison, yours is way better.

Yep. I've got an 8" mylar filter for my Celestron.

wswartzwel 04-04-2024 03:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Steve Carlton (Post 12226533)
Bill- what's the new expiration date for your Mastercard? I'm trying to book the flight right now.

04/08/24. see if you can get a wing seat. Duct tape section.

Steve Carlton 04-04-2024 04:22 PM

Went through!

wswartzwel 04-04-2024 04:36 PM

SmileWavy

Pazuzu 04-04-2024 08:55 PM

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Originally Posted by mjohnson (Post 12226522)
August 2026, Spanish coast at what looks like sunset or midday in Iceland, fyi. Greenland as well but I'm not sure on the infrastructure up there...

Waste of time and money. Wait 1 year and go to the BIG one across the entire Mediterranean with over 6 MINUTES of totality in 2027

Pazuzu 04-04-2024 09:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Eric Hahl (Post 12226548)

I just picked up a Lunt Solar Wedge, I've never use a Herschel wedge before after checking it out today, I'm never going back to aluminized mylar or glass! So much cleaner view, crisp color rendition, and surface structure around sunspots was instantly visible.

It's no Coronado, but much better than a front cap filter.
https://luntsolarsystems.com/product/white-light-solar-wedges/

flatbutt 04-07-2024 05:38 AM

It's looking like I chose poorly. Watertown NY is predicted to be completely overcast tomorrow. Of course today is crystal clear. Sigh. So, I'm thinking early AM bugout east and try to enjoy it visually. No pix for me.

LEAKYSEALS951 04-07-2024 05:51 AM

We have successfully MISSED the eclipse!
Just got back from Austin/San Antonio Tx. on Saturday. Our schedule didn't allow us to stay. Looking at the weather forecast, it looks iffy at best. Overcast AM/storms PM. Althought I'm a little bummed we didn't get to see it, the stress of staying out there and having storms/overcast and not seeing, and then wrestling with all the extra travellers trying to get back was a little much.

I do hope all the people who went get a break in the weather to experience it.

Austin is supposed to get over a million extra people this weekend. We were leaving just as they were coming it. The airport people were on edge. The place was getting crazy. Big road signs on the interstate regarding the influx of traffic. Our original intent was to see my uncle, who we saw, and it was a great trip. Even he said things were busy last Friday afternoon and he didn't want to get far from the house. I will tell him to stick his cell phone out his window on Monday and send me the pic. :D

masraum 04-07-2024 07:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Pazuzu (Post 12226722)
I just picked up a Lunt Solar Wedge, I've never use a Herschel wedge before after checking it out today, I'm never going back to aluminized mylar or glass! So much cleaner view, crisp color rendition, and surface structure around sunspots was instantly visible.

It's no Coronado, but much better than a front cap filter.
https://luntsolarsystems.com/product/white-light-solar-wedges/

Interesting! So that puts the protection way down on your diagonal. I'd read somewhere that it was better to have the protection at the front of the scope because having the full sun going through your scope could cause issues due to heat affecting internal components.
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Originally Posted by flatbutt (Post 12227979)
It's looking like I chose poorly. Watertown NY is predicted to be completely overcast tomorrow. Of course today is crystal clear. Sigh. So, I'm thinking early AM bugout east and try to enjoy it visually. No pix for me.

Pfffft! Most of Texas, Uvalde to Dallas is predicting overcast with rain at the time of the eclipse. Actually, Dallas isn't too bad with only 75% cloud coverage. This sucks. And the missus made it an event, so we rented an AirBNB. And she caught something when we were with the grandkids this past week and feels horrible. I might drive out tomorrow on the off chance that there's a break in the clouds at the right time and place. It's only a 1.75 hour drive. Dallas would be 4 hours each way. I'm not going to drive for 8-9 hours on the off chance that I might be able to see it. I'm bummed, but c'est la vie.
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Originally Posted by LEAKYSEALS951 (Post 12227983)
We have successfully MISSED the eclipse!
Just got back from Austin/San Antonio Tx. on Saturday. Our schedule didn't allow us to stay. Looking at the weather forecast, it looks iffy at best. Overcast AM/storms PM. Althought I'm a little bummed we didn't get to see it, the stress of staying out there and having storms/overcast and not seeing, and then wrestling with all the extra travellers trying to get back was a little much.

I do hope all the people who went get a break in the weather to experience it.

Austin is supposed to get over a million extra people this weekend. We were leaving just as they were coming it. The airport people were on edge. The place was getting crazy. Big road signs on the interstate regarding the influx of traffic. Our original intent was to see my uncle, who we saw, and it was a great trip. Even he said things were busy last Friday afternoon and he didn't want to get far from the house. I will tell him to stick his cell phone out his window on Monday and send me the pic. :D

Yeah, If the forecast was for crystal clear skies on Mon, that might make some extra hassle warranted, but with the current forecast, I don't see a lot of point in dealing with a ton of crap.

stevej37 04-07-2024 07:15 AM

In the 94% area here. Friday the forecast was afternoon showers for Monday.
Saturday, they said cloudy for Monday pm.
Now, the forecast is for full sun Monday pm.

All forecasts are subject to change.:)

Steve Carlton 04-07-2024 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 12228024)
In the 94% area here. Friday the forecast was afternoon showers for Monday.
Saturday, they said cloudy for Monday pm.
Now, the forecast is for full sun Monday pm.

All forecasts are subject to change.:)

94% is like 10% compared to totality. Fill up the Civic and go!

stevej37 04-07-2024 08:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Steve Carlton (Post 12228079)
94% is like 10% compared to totality. Fill up the Civic and go!


With my luck, I'd end up in a cloudy area and see nothing. At least here it will get semi-dark for a few minutes.:)

HardDrive 04-07-2024 08:52 AM

We will get 99% in Columbus, OH. I could get 100% by driving 20 miles north, but…meh. Supposed to be cloudy, and I don’t want to be on the roads with a bunch of….lunatics 😁

JackDidley 04-07-2024 08:54 AM

Total here for 4 minutes, I heard. In the past I would not have given it a second thought but being retired it will entertain me for a bit. I just bought the cheap glasses though. Weather is going to be good, they say.

dennis in se pa 04-07-2024 10:13 AM

I have experienced several eclipses in my life. Every one was a nothing burger. I am one of those who is absolutely not excited about this.

Steve Carlton 04-07-2024 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 12228085)
With my luck, I'd end up in a cloudy area and see nothing. At least here it will get semi-dark for a few minutes.:)

Go into your room, draw the curtains, and turn off the lights. Voilà!

stevej37 04-07-2024 11:38 AM

^^^ I spent the better part of the day today getting the pond ready for the turtles and fish.
Takes about 4 hrs to fill and then adding the pump and filters back in adds another hour.

The turtles have never seen an eclipse..I'll have them back in the pond by tomorrow.
I can't deny them.:D

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