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I was fortunate to see the partial eclipse (it wasn't a total eclipse anywhere); I'm going over to Oregon in August 2017 to see the total eclipse.
March 2015
Canon 650D f/250 1/4000, England
^ Note the zoom, even if you do have glasses you can't see a whole lot; cameras are the best way to view it.
Thank you eleizibeth ^
I stack my signatures rather than delete them so I don't lose them
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Here are the next ecvlipses:
Only on North & South Antarctica
There is like every year a solar eclipse in afrika, i have seen on the web, amazing continent!
EDIT: 11 Nov 2019 Mercury transit
Have I ever seen an eclipse? Hell, I havent even seen the sun!
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Here is the progress of the solar eclipse (the cycle appears in one palce for like 2/3 hours.)
Yes I have seen a solar eclipse and it wasn't as cool as you would think it would be the sun was as bright as ever and you needed to look at it through a telescope onto a piece of paper...
so it was kinda not worth seeing but it was fun.
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I tried.. but there were clouds.
Pm me with anything math related please
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Yes i have seen a solar eclipse, it was cool (and hot haha! kill me) but it only lasted a few mins.
Away.
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I tried.. but there were clouds.
Clouds are even better, because they filter a lot of UV. I have accidently seen a solar disc trough eyes, without help yesterday. I hope that will never happen again.
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