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monster 07-13-2017 08:38 PM

Solar Eclipse 2017
 
So who lives in the path?

I asked because I fucked up with our viewing camping plans and need somewhere driveable from MI to pitch two tents for 3-5 nights..... :D (MO, IL, TN, KYish)



But why waste a whole thread on my needy idiocy...... so have at it with any other eclipse discussion.....

monster 07-13-2017 09:16 PM

....so my Brit Expat Friend who lives in the path doesn't seem to think there will be a big problem just rolling up for an unreseravble rustic campsite in a national forest or state park campground, but I'm not so sure. The sitesI had bookmarked all became unreservable or disappeared, so I'm kind of wondering if tent camping is becoming aa popular option and we will have to arrive super-early and fight for space :(

glatt 07-13-2017 09:25 PM

Absolutely arrive super early. There are hundreds of sites available for thousands of interested people. There was talk in my troop of camping in that area then for the eclipse, although we decided against it. But if we were considering it, then others were too.

monster 07-13-2017 10:03 PM

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Originally Posted by glatt (Post 992324)
Absolutely arrive super early. There are hundreds of sites available for thousands of interested people. There was talk in my troop of camping in that area then for the eclipse, although we decided against it. But if we were considering it, then others were too.

...there's a group site available for $130/night.

Do you think Thursday is super-early enough?

xoxoxoBruce 07-13-2017 10:32 PM

Be interesting to see if anyone is scalping campground reservations on fleabay.

glatt 07-14-2017 07:34 AM

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Originally Posted by monster (Post 992325)
...there's a group site available for $130/night.

Do you think Thursday is super-early enough?

I'd imagine yes. But if you can get a reservation, do you need to go early at all?

And can you get the group site or do you have to show that you are affiliated with some group? Maybe you could say it's a swim team camping trip?

glatt 07-28-2017 03:34 PM

I just bought my glasses today.

I'm sure there are lots of sources for the glasses. Make sure you get legit ISO certified ones so you don't give yourself blind spots on your retinas.

Bought mine from http://www.2017solar.com/free-eclipse-glasses/
4 glasses for $5. They stop taking orders on August 1st so do it today while you are thinking of it.

The eclipse is August 21st and will be visible by everyone in the US to varying degrees assuming the weather cooperates.

Now I just have to figure out how to take pictures. I see pointing your camera directly at the sun will do to the sensor what a magnifying glass will do to ants. Trying to source a cheap camera lens filter. Cheapest I can find is around 20 bucks.

xoxoxoBruce 07-28-2017 08:33 PM

About 75% here, not worth going out to look at, and why take pictures of something the internet will have millions of?

Clodfobble 07-28-2017 09:10 PM

Visible to everyone? All the maps I've seen have a swath going across the midwest, but Texas isn't supposed to be able to see it, are we? Is it just that we'll see a semi circle cross along the bottom of the sun, instead of the full eclipse?

xoxoxoBruce 07-28-2017 11:02 PM

What you're seeing is the 70 mile wide TOTAL eclipse. All the US will see some of it. I saw another site I can't find at the moment that shows 75% here.

glatt 07-29-2017 09:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Clodfobble (Post 993001)
Is it just that we'll see a semi circle cross along the bottom of the sun, instead of the full eclipse?



Exactly.

Gravdigr 07-29-2017 02:48 PM

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Originally Posted by glatt (Post 992993)
Now I just have to figure out how to take pictures. I see pointing your camera directly at the sun will do to the sensor what a magnifying glass will do to ants. Trying to source a cheap camera lens filter. Cheapest I can find is around 20 bucks.

To see the Venus transit of the Sun, I used a cd. Maybe your uber-resourceful self could make a filter from a cd?;)

xoxoxoBruce 08-04-2017 11:09 AM

We live in a divided nation according to the political pundits. This month we will be physically divided if the Eclipse pundits are correct in their gridlock predictions.
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From a traffic standpoint, though, viewing the total eclipse could prove to be a little too popular. Transportation officials in the 13 states where the total eclipse will be visible have been rushing to finish preparations for dealing with what could be massive traffic jams before, during and after the celestial event. The New York Post has labeled Aug. 21 as the date that "could paralyze America," while NBC News compared it to a zombie apocalypse. To understand whether that's just sensationalism, let's look at what's actually going to happen.

link

Gravdigr 08-04-2017 01:06 PM

Some internet provider (ATT maybe) said they will have mobile cell towers (in KY, anyway) on trucks to handle the heavy internet needs of eclipse watchers in the rural, no/little coverage areas of KY.

I would have never thought of that.

Gravdigr 08-04-2017 01:07 PM

I might have read that here on Teh Cellar.


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