in about 40 mins from now a total solar eclipse will appear in Oregon and travel across the contiguous US all the way to South Carolina
There are a few ways to look at it, however, do not look directly at the eclipse without proper eyewear because that's basically the same thing as looking directly at the sun on any other day which will blind you
Even though an eclipse happens somewhere on earth about every 18 months, this is still once in a lifetime for a lot of people
Thoughts?
in about 40 mins from now a total solar eclipse will appear in Oregon and travel across the contiguous US all the way to South Carolina
There are a few ways to look at it, however, do not look directly at the eclipse without proper eyewear because that's basically the same thing as looking directly at the sun on any other day which will blind you
Even though an eclipse happens somewhere on earth about every 18 months, this is still once in a lifetime for a lot of people
Thoughts?
My parents traveled all the way from Germany to witness the solar eclipse live in Oregon, I hope they'll enjoy it
My parents traveled all the way from Germany to witness the solar eclipse live in Oregon, I hope they'll enjoy it
theres a lot of flat earth hype over this
theres a lot of flat earth hype over this
our school gets a period just to look at it despite the fact we're in california lol
our school gets a period just to look at it despite the fact we're in california lol
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This Is The End Times Everyone Hug Your Children Tight For The Coming Rapture And Return Of Our Lord And Saviour
What does being in California have to do with looking at an eclipse? It starts at like 9:00ish AM PST and will go to 12:00ish am PST. You'll be able to see a good portion of it for a while
What does being in California have to do with looking at an eclipse? It starts at like 9:00ish AM PST and will go to 12:00ish am PST. You'll be able to see a good portion of it for a while
Don't be retarded and look right at it
Don't be retarded and look right at it
WILL I BE ABLE TO SEE THIS FROM SEATTLE WA IM SORTA CLOSE TO OREGON
WILL I BE ABLE TO SEE THIS FROM SEATTLE WA IM SORTA CLOSE TO OREGON
i feel lucky to live in oregon
i feel lucky to live in oregon
I made this tutorial on how to view the eclipse safely.
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https://i.imgur.com/48KYv4L.png
I made this tutorial on how to view the eclipse safely.
500 hours ms paint
[img]https://i.imgur.com/48KYv4L.png[/img]
just use a mirror to look at the sun, that way only your reflection will go blind
just use a mirror to look at the sun, that way only your reflection will go blind
if you stare at the eclipse, you will unlock your mangekyo sharingan
[img]https://68.media.tumblr.com/dff6102d730918d7833012a1c2c22741/tumblr_ns1vnkqK1U1qdeduzo1_500.gif[/img]
stay woke
I was gonna make an Infinite Tsukuyomi joke but its not a lunar eclipse
I was gonna make an Infinite Tsukuyomi joke but its not a lunar eclipse
It's super cloudy here today, so it's dark already. Nice try moon.
It's super cloudy here today, so it's dark already. Nice try moon.
I'm about 30 minutes north of the total solar eclipse so it was ~95% covered. Was pretty cool everything was more of a purple color today.
I'm about 30 minutes north of the total solar eclipse so it was ~95% covered. Was pretty cool everything was more of a purple color today.
just stared at the eclipse and survived ama
just stared at the eclipse and survived ama
Wasn't able to see the total eclipse here in Seattle but it was still something like 91% and the temperature dropped around 10 degrees which was cool :)
Wasn't able to see the total eclipse here in Seattle but it was still something like 91% and the temperature dropped around 10 degrees which was cool :)
100% cloud cover until about 10 minutes after the eclipse
s i c k
100% cloud cover until about 10 minutes after the eclipse
s i c k
Jw321123Even though an eclipse happens somewhere on earth about every 18 months, this is still once in a lifetime for a lot of people
You're actually getting another one in 2021, going approximately from Austin to Montreal. Us Euros can wait until 2026, but we're gonna have to travel to Spain to see it.
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Even though an eclipse happens somewhere on earth about every 18 months, this is still once in a lifetime for a lot of people[/quote]
You're actually getting another one in 2021, going approximately from Austin to Montreal. Us Euros can wait until 2026, but we're gonna have to travel to Spain to see it.
i stared directly into the sun and have been irradiated with super blindness
i stared directly into the sun and have been irradiated with super blindness
https://m.imgur.com/gallery/8lQl3
Best pic I could take at 100 percent totality
That was the coolest thing I've seen
https://m.imgur.com/gallery/8lQl3
Best pic I could take at 100 percent totality
That was the coolest thing I've seen
[img]http://i.imgur.com/ouYy7Qe.png[/img]
arekk_12https://m.imgur.com/gallery/8lQl3
Best pic I could take at 100 percent totality
That was the coolest thing I've seen
wtf arekk are you trying to make me go blind
[quote=arekk_12]https://m.imgur.com/gallery/8lQl3
Best pic I could take at 100 percent totality
That was the coolest thing I've seen[/quote]
wtf arekk are you trying to make me go blind
[img]http://i.imgur.com/qlD1FmO.jpg[/img]
drove an hour down south to be in totality and was welcomed with heavy storms and clouds :) the one time this place gets rain all month...
drove an hour down south to be in totality and was welcomed with heavy storms and clouds :) the one time this place gets rain all month...