So, Thursday night is the eclipse?
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It "starts" thursday night but the fun stuff (when it turns red) doesn't happen until early Friday morning, 2:30-3:30am central time. The peak is at 2am central time.So, Thursday night is the eclipse?
Thanks. I won't be awake for that but the info is good to knowIt "starts" thursday night but the fun stuff (when it turns red) doesn't happen until early Friday morning, 2:30-3:30am central time. The peak is at 2am central time.
All clouded up where I was unfortunately.Who saw the eclipse? I missed it because I was so tired.
I did! It was a perfect night for it. I didn't stay up to watch it happen but woke up to see it in totality.Who saw the eclipse? I missed it because I was so tired.
Great pic!I did! It was a perfect night for it. I didn't stay up to watch it happen but woke up to see it in totality.
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Cool! I hope I can see it here in NH!Looks like there's a pretty good chance of seeing the northern lights late tonight/early Sunday morning, for those in the north US....
https://www.forbes.com/sites/conorm...realis-tonight-amid-strong-geomagnetic-storm/
It may be hard to see with your naked eye, but if you put your camera in "night mode" and take long exposure photos you should be able to see it much more clearly. This is how the one last Oct was for me...Cool! I hope I can see it here in NH!