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The partial eclipse.
I was in the back yard looking at the partial eclipse with a filter so I would not hurt my eyes. When it was at it's darkest, I heard my neighbors rooster sound off. I heard cock a doodle doo several times. LOL LOL I use to live near a city most of my life. I will remember the eclipse, and the rooster. BF:hug::hug::hug:
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I used glasses and saw it for just a second....was really afraid to hurt my eyes. Jeff saw many many crescent moons on the side walk filtered from the oak trees. It was beautiful!
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I was concerned about my eyes also. I just took glances. I didn't stand there, and stare at the sun. All I would see is a dim orange sun with that heavily filtered device. BF:hug::hug::hug:
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Cool how the birds and other animals reacted to it I heard.
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I didn't get to see it because I was sleeping. I may have stayed up had I bought I protection. I plan on watching some video of it today.
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It is supposed to be right through Indiana in 2024. I didn't see
it yesterday. But lots of pictures. Donna :hug::grouphug: |
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The temperature went down approximately 5 degrees during the eclipse. It looked like the sun was 95% eclipsed. That 5% sun that showed was producing lots of light. BF:hug::hug::hug:
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I saw ONE pretty good time-lapse video, but most of the ones I found were crappy. I'm going to look for some better ones today.
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