@Urban_Hermit The 360Β° horizon (in two parts) is better but nothing captures being there.
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Everything about this is true.
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If you can get to the area of totality for this eclipse
DO IT.
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These are instructions for how to look at the solar eclipse on April 8th 2024, DURING TOTALITY. The sun looks like it has gossamer butterfly wings formed from fully visible solar winds bent back by magnetic fields - I saw it safely during the 2017 solar eclipse DURING TOTALITY and you could too, it was the most beautiful and unexpected thing I have ever seen and it barely shows up in any photographs.
Step 1. Be in the path of TOTALITY, preferably dead center. In 2017 I...
Mastodon π@Urban_Hermit I tried - with the camera I had, anyway, which was not amazing. But, well, you know.
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Five Tips from NASA for Photographing a Total Solar Eclipse - NASA
A total solar eclipse creates stunning celestial views for people within the path of the Moon's shadow. This astronomical event is a unique opportunity for
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Moon and Sun Over Wyoming - NASA
The Moon passes in front of the Sun in this Aug. 21, 2017, image taken at the point of the maximum partial eclipse. This photo was taken near Banner, Wyoming,
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How the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse Is Different than the 2017 Eclipse
On April 8, the Moonβs shadow will sweep across the United States, as millions will view a total solar eclipse. For many, preparing for this event brings memories of the magnificent total solar eclipse on Aug. 21, 2017. In 2017, an estimated 215 million U.S. adults (88% of U.S. adults) viewed the solar eclipse, either [β¦]

How the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse Is Different than the 2017 Eclipse
On April 8, the Moonβs shadow will sweep across the United States, as millions will view a total solar eclipse. For many, preparing for this event brings memories of the magnificent total solar eclipse on Aug. 21, 2017. In 2017, an estimated 215 million U.S. adults (88% of U.S. adults) viewed the solar eclipse, either [β¦]
Just about to do my talk all about our
#2017solareclipse trip to the USA. I don't think I will ever be able to look at this photo and not get emotional - I still can't believe I took this (hand-held whilst ugly crying!) π
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