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vash 07-31-2017 05:17 PM

Has there been an eclipse thread yet?
 
Gonna be a good one. Thinking of getting up to a friend's ranch to check this one out. I imagine being near the path of total eclipse will be a zoo? I'm good with 80-90% ;)

You all have plans? We all meet at Motions place?

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1501550188.JPG

motion 07-31-2017 05:42 PM

I'll be on my scooter in Alaska :)

MMiller 07-31-2017 05:57 PM

There was a thread a couple weeks ago.. I'm going to try and get in the zoo zone in Nebraska.

tdw28210 07-31-2017 06:32 PM

I'll be in beautiful downtown Greenville, SC. Smack dab in the middle of the darkest part.

Pazuzu 07-31-2017 07:04 PM

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Originally Posted by vash (Post 9683495)
Gonna be a good one. Thinking of getting up to a friend's ranch to check this one out. I imagine being near the path of total eclipse will be a zoo? I'm good with 80-90% ;)

If you're good with 80%, then you're good with 10%, why bother going anywhere?

Either you're IN the path of totality, or you're wasting your time. Period. Outside that path, it's just a cloudy day, you can see eclipses like that every few years.
IN the path is the otherworldly, once in a lifetime, absolutely incredible experience.

Imaging sitting there, knowing that that dude, sitting just, what, 5 miles away? He's experiencing something spiritual compared to your boring, everyday afternoon sitting in the sun. That dude? yeah...being crude...he's having...you know...THAT happen, while you sit and have an ice cream cone.

If you're OK with ice cream while that dude...well, you know what's happening to him...if you're OK with that, then stay home and watch the 30% or 50% or 99% eclipse, and wave to the dude who's eyes are rolled back in his head because...well, you know...


Or suck it up and get in the path of totality.

vash 07-31-2017 07:08 PM

^You going? Where?

strupgolf 07-31-2017 07:26 PM

I'll be in Kentucky.

Pazuzu 07-31-2017 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by vash (Post 9683631)
^You going? Where?

Casper, Wyoming. Or somewhere within 20 or 30 miles East/West of there.

Edit: I went to the 1998 total Eclipse on Aruba, I do kinda know what it's like, I'm not making stuff up ;)

Tishabet 07-31-2017 09:00 PM

Camping in Silver fall state park in Oregon for me, path of totality all the way!

IROC 08-01-2017 03:00 AM

I'll be in my front yard - in the path of totality!

ckelly78z 08-01-2017 06:54 AM

We will be smack dab in the center of the 2024 Eclipse in NW Ohio, only about 80% for this one in 2017.

Laneco 08-01-2017 07:12 AM

The kids have tickets to the "big show" in Madras. Might be 30,000 people out there and that's just way too many people for me.

As for me, dry camping a little further east in Mitchell, Oregon on a ranch. In the path of totality baby! Plus...I have an escape route home that does not involve going west through Madras/Bend/Redmond.

Absolutely NOT going to miss this!

angela

Rickysa 08-01-2017 07:20 AM

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I'll be in beautiful downtown Greenville, SC.
I thought about that also, then figured I'd just find some crossroads with no crowds along the totality line, down east in SC. Trying to get my t-scope and camera all ready.

MBAtarga 08-01-2017 07:37 AM

We are headed up to SC to get closer to the totality range.

MBAtarga 08-01-2017 07:42 AM

Those with telescopes and cameras - use caution. Do your research in terms of what is safe to look at - filtering, etc. This is not like looking at the moon.

masraum 08-08-2017 05:58 AM

The American Astronomical Society has put out a warning to be careful about what you buy because there are some unscrupulous folks selling stuff that they put the ISO certification on and even have bogus test results on their website when their stuff isn't actually safe or at least, is not actually certified.

AAS's Advice for Safe Solar-Eclipse Viewing - Sky & Telescope

I just bought some https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produ...inoculars.html

I sprung for these because I've always wanted to view the sun sunspots and that sort of thing. I guess I wish we had tried to schedule a trip to someplace that will have totality, but it's not really in the cards for this year. Besides, how much more fun would it be to do a farther trip to someplace more interesting in some future eclipse.

It's interesting, I remember hearing when I was younger "don't look at a solar eclipse because it's more dangerous than looking at the sun and the corona is brighter" or something like that. I remember when I was told that thinking, "WTH are they talking about. When you look at the sun, you see the sun AND the corona so how could the corona minus the sun actually be worse?" I see now that has changed and it's now perfectly safe to look at the fully eclipsed sun as long as you don't do it until it is completely eclipsed. I'm sure the warning before was probably more about keeping folks from looking at it just before and just after when it is still dangerous.

nota 08-08-2017 06:38 AM

it is fairly eazy to project the sun on a piece of paper
a small scope [ I used a survey transit under 3''lenz ] will project a clear sharp 8'' image
several people can view that at the same time
and you can see sun spots if there are any
with out any filters or eye risk

a camera tripod and a simple binocular should work if it has a mount
or any cheap kids t-scope
practice a few days before to get the knack

Pazuzu 08-08-2017 07:41 AM

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Originally Posted by masraum (Post 9692056)
It's interesting, I remember hearing when I was younger "don't look at a solar eclipse because it's more dangerous than looking at the sun and the corona is brighter" or something like that. I remember when I was told that thinking, "WTH are they talking about. When you look at the sun, you see the sun AND the corona so how could the corona minus the sun actually be worse?" I see now that has changed and it's now perfectly safe to look at the fully eclipsed sun as long as you don't do it until it is completely eclipsed. I'm sure the warning before was probably more about keeping folks from looking at it just before and just after when it is still dangerous.


Yes and no.
What is dangerous about an eclipse is that the *intensity* of the sunlight does not drop off, but the *accumulated* light does. What that means is, the total light from the Sun drops off (everything gets darker) but the intensity of energy per square millimeter entering your eye does not change. Our eyes have very weak pain sensors that are calibrated to make you turn away when the *accumulated* light is too high, but they don't feel the *intensity* of the light, which is what actually burns the surface of your retina. So, during an eclipse, there is some point when you could stare right at the partially covered Sun and your flinch reflex will not make you turn away, so you can get severe retinal burns.

It's VERY important to make sure that younger kids DO NOT LOOK UP. They will want to, and the body's natural protection instincts might not protect them.

rick-l 08-08-2017 08:43 AM

Is it safe to use my Miller Digital Elite to look at the sun?

vash 08-08-2017 09:02 AM

what about old school plain-jane dark welding hood? historically, in my past eclipse events, i was pretty satisfied walking outside and seeing that it was dark :) never needed to look up.

masraum 08-08-2017 09:20 AM

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Originally Posted by rick-l (Post 9692254)
Is it safe to use my Miller Digital Elite to look at the sun?

Quote:

Originally Posted by vash (Post 9692273)
what about old school plain-jane dark welding hood? historically, in my past eclipse events, i was pretty satisfied walking outside and seeing that it was dark :) never needed to look up.

What I've read (and is I think is in the article that I linked above) is that only level 12, 13 and 14 welding masks/glass are safe. Anything less is not supposed to be safe.

vash 08-08-2017 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by masraum (Post 9692292)
What I've read (and is I think is in the article that I linked above) is that only level 12, 13 and 14 welding masks/glass are safe. Anything less is not supposed to be safe.

oh..mine is missing lables..i'm out.

my mom will be visiting, so i'll be probably banging my head against furniture anyways..i'll probably miss the entire event.

DRONE 08-08-2017 10:03 AM

we have used a shoe box with a pin hole in end with a white piece of paper to project the image onto

Pazuzu 08-08-2017 12:01 PM

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Originally Posted by masraum (Post 9692292)
What I've read (and is I think is in the article that I linked above) is that only level 12, 13 and 14 welding masks/glass are safe. Anything less is not supposed to be safe.

ONLY 14 (or darker, do they make darker than 14?), and ONLY if it's in immaculate condition. Any scratch/imperfection can be trouble.

I would not use an auto darkening one, they don't respond fast enough, and once the sun is partially covered (when you're most likely to want to look) they might not respond at all.

People, just buy some eclipse glasses. I know I harped on a few days ago about only buying from certain companies (and I still will harp on that), but I'd rather you bought cheap Chinese glasses over welding masks of dubious condition.
Hell, they had eclipse glasses for sale at Lowes by my house this weekend, you don't even have to search around online, buy some locally!

Rickysa 08-08-2017 03:19 PM

ok, this is a ridiculously simple question that I cannot find on the inter webs: the eclipse is to occur in SC at 17.16 UT, WTF time is that in daylight savings time???!!!

nota 08-08-2017 04:08 PM

ut is gmt

normally 5 hours ahead 4 with DST

but 17;16 is west coast
18:45 ut= 14:45 estdst 0r 2:45 on the SC coast

nota 08-08-2017 04:14 PM

some where in a carolina depends on the weather
maybe mountains if good somewhere else if chasing clear spots

Pazuzu 08-08-2017 07:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rickysa (Post 9692790)
ok, this is a ridiculously simple question that I cannot find on the inter webs: the eclipse is to occur in SC at 17.16 UT, WTF time is that in daylight savings time???!!!

https://www.greatamericaneclipse.com/south-carolina/
Georgia and the Carolinas | Eclipsophile

USA - 2017 August 21 Total Solar Eclipse - Interactive Google Map - Xavier Jubier
Subtract 4 hours for South Carolina...

Heel n Toe 08-08-2017 10:09 PM

Sunsquatch... Or eclipsesquatch?
 
Just for fun... a map that helps you find a location where you can see the total eclipse *and* have a chance of seeing Bigfoot (aka, Sasquatch).

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1502258925.jpg

Sunsquatch - tracking the eclipse and Bigfoot ... at the same time! - SAS Learning Post

Pazuzu 08-09-2017 09:13 AM

Carhenge is in the path of the eclipse...unfortunately, Devil's Tower is not.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1502298784.jpg

Maybe a Sasquatch hiding in there?

masraum 08-12-2017 05:29 AM

I received my Celestron Eclipsmart 10x42 binoculars yesterday from B&H Photo. (they were $59, so got free 2 day shipping) I just checked out the sun, and was able to see my first sunspot. It looks like they've bumped the price up to the usual $69 now.
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1284463-REG/celestron_71238_eclipsmart_10x42_solar_binoculars. html

This is a reasonable facsimile of what I see through them, a round globe with a very distinct dark dot just right of top center. I don't see the lighter areas around the sunspot.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1502544748.jpg

billh1963 08-12-2017 03:18 PM

Look up your state here: https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/4552


I'll be right on the red line

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1502579911.jpg

scottmandue 08-12-2017 03:28 PM

It's a hoax!
The eclipse that is not Sasquatch [like duh]

Bob Kontak 08-12-2017 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by tdw28210 (Post 9683595)
I'll be in beautiful downtown Greenville, SC. Smack dab in the middle of the darkest part.

Visiting my Dad in Gastonia on the date. He says he does not give a rat's ass about it. I will schlep him down to Greenville, regardless, or come down solo. Suspect town will be packed. I/we will squeeze in.

wdfifteen 08-12-2017 08:53 PM

eCLIPse or E-clips? My hillbilly relatives want to know how to pronounce it.

Bob Kontak 08-13-2017 02:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wdfifteen (Post 9698007)
eCLIPse or E-clips? My hillbilly relatives want to know how to pronounce it.

I would say a blend leaning towards E-clips. It's a long E but not a hard one.

Looked up "Long E" and there are a dozen variants.


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