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So this will be my first solar eclipse. For those of you who have experienced this, what do you guys recommend? How was the experience?

Really excited about this! The news is everywhere here.

We are in the ~95% range for the path of totality.

Map of US with the path of totality and ranges:

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For more information on it, go to https://eclipse2017.nasa.gov/
 
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I live in Nashville, TN and is right on the path of totality. Really excited about it. Have heard how some people have a out of body spiritual experience while witnessing the total eclipse. Who knows after that I might become a eclipse chaser also known as the umbraphile.
 
We're expecting 90% in Colorado Springs. The last one I observed was in 1999, but I haven't bought any of those special glasses yet. Schools are providing them for the kids, and I'm sure there will be enough people in the office using them that I may get to borrow them for the occasional glance.
 
We're expecting 90% in Colorado Springs. The last one I observed was in 1999, but I haven't bought any of those special glasses yet. Schools are providing them for the kids, and I'm sure there will be enough people in the office using them that I may get to borrow them for the occasional glance.

I bought those glasses a few months in advance which was a good move as now, at least here, the stores have run out of them.
 
I ordered 4 solar eclipse glasses for family 10 days back, but glasses would not arrive in time.
My place supposed to get max 56% and all local radio stations going gaga over it.
 
Interesting fact about those of us who won't be within the area where its 100% totality, being in the 99% totality range equates to 10,000 time more brightness.
 
Have heard how some people have a out of body spiritual experience while witnessing the total eclipse.

Here in Colorado, people regularly have out of body spiritual experiences anyhow. The eclipse may just push them off the edge.
 
Apparently you can't look at it or else you go blind and young men are most prone to eye injury.
:facepalm: :(

Not sure about the glasses thing though.
 
Apparently you can't look at it or else you go blind and young men are most prone to eye injury.
:facepalm: :(

Not sure about the glasses thing though.

It is recommended not to directly stare at it because of the harmful UV rays. The sun might be blocked out but that doesn't block out the harmful rays. Solar glasses have run out everywhere. Would definitely use glasses to look directly at it.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">With the right gear, your smartphone will be able to take some stellar photos of Monday's eclipse <a href="https://t.co/hDG4P0Oesl">https://t.co/hDG4P0Oesl</a></p>— WIRED (@WIRED) <a href="https://twitter.com/WIRED/status/899462437182853121">August 21, 2017</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">With the right gear, your smartphone will be able to take some stellar photos of Monday's eclipse <a href="https://t.co/hDG4P0Oesl">https://t.co/hDG4P0Oesl</a></p>— WIRED (@WIRED) <a href="https://twitter.com/WIRED/status/899462437182853121">August 21, 2017</a></blockquote>
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Okay so I made an eclipse-seeing device with a cereal box, tinfoil, tape, push-pin and a piece of paper. It works rn I can see the sun and the moon. Insha'Allah I will see the eclipse 71%. It's on an article on some NASA government site.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">HA HA HA I’ve blocked the Sun! Make way for the Moon. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/SolarEclipse2017?src=hash">#SolarEclipse2017</a> <a href="https://t.co/nZCoqBlSTe">pic.twitter.com/nZCoqBlSTe</a></p>— NASA Moon (@NASAMoon) <a href="https://twitter.com/NASAMoon/status/899681358737539073">August 21, 2017</a></blockquote>
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I was able to borrow glasses. There were plenty at the office, and we all had a picnic of sorts outside.

Even though we only had 90%, it was eerie: it felt like you had sunglasses on, the temperature dropped significantly, and the pine trees actually form many pinholes, so you could actually track the eclipse just by looking at the shadows of the pine trees.

The only thing missing were druids performing fertility rituals, but I guess we can't have everything.
 
I was able to borrow glasses. There were plenty at the office, and we all had a picnic of sorts outside.

Even though we only had 90%, it was eerie: it felt like you had sunglasses on, the temperature dropped significantly, and the pine trees actually form many pinholes, so you could actually track the eclipse just by looking at the shadows of the pine trees.

The only thing missing were druids performing fertility rituals, but I guess we can't have everything.

Lol its weird because where I am it was about 70% path of totality and exact same thoughts.

Usually as soon as I get in the car it feels like I've stepped into a human oven, but not today.

I took a video and while it doesn't show anything major at first glance there's another reflection from the sun's rays which shows about 2/3 of it being covered.

It's also my mom's birthday so i joked that this eclipse was the gift and I wouldn't need to get a real gift, didn't get a laugh.
 
Lol its weird because where I am it was about 70% path of totality and exact same thoughts.

Usually as soon as I get in the car it feels like I've stepped into a human oven, but not today.

I took a video and while it doesn't show anything major at first glance there's another reflection from the sun's rays which shows about 2/3 of it being covered.

It's also my mom's birthday so i joked that this eclipse was the gift and I wouldn't need to get a real gift, didn't get a laugh.

Its my youngest's sixth birthday tomorrow. When he was born, there was an earthquake two days prior, in an area which rarely ever has any seismic activity. There has to be a connection, there just has to be.
 
I was able to borrow glasses. There were plenty at the office, and we all had a picnic of sorts outside.

Even though we only had 90%, it was eerie: it felt like you had sunglasses on, the temperature dropped significantly, and the pine trees actually form many pinholes, so you could actually track the eclipse just by looking at the shadows of the pine trees.

The only thing missing were druids performing fertility rituals, but I guess we can't have everything.

Looks like Trump wasn't able to get hold of a pair of glasses.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">I cannot handle this right now. <a href="https://t.co/JXjuHH2ivA">pic.twitter.com/JXjuHH2ivA</a></p>— Jules (@jules_su) <a href="https://twitter.com/jules_su/status/899707355180527616">August 21, 2017</a></blockquote>
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Picture taken by moi... I stepped out of the office and there was a huge jhamghata of people sharing a single solar glass lol... The view from the solar glass was spectacular, I took this pic with just my phone. The big ball of fire you see is the reflection of the light bending around the moon.


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Picture taken by moi... I stepped out of the office and there was a huge jhamghata of people sharing a single solar glass lol... The view from the solar glass was spectacular, I took this pic with just my phone. The big ball of fire you see is the reflection of the light bending around the moon.


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You could've put the camera lens under the solar glasses and it would've given a clearer image of the eclipse.

According to nasa's tips and tricks at least.
 
Looks like Trump wasn't able to get hold of a pair of glasses.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">I cannot handle this right now. <a href="https://t.co/JXjuHH2ivA">pic.twitter.com/JXjuHH2ivA</a></p>— Jules (@jules_su) <a href="https://twitter.com/jules_su/status/899707355180527616">August 21, 2017</a></blockquote>
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He did. They showed it in the live stream... But it was after the moon had passed :))
 
Picture taken by moi... I stepped out of the office and there was a huge jhamghata of people sharing a single solar glass lol... The view from the solar glass was spectacular, I took this pic with just my phone. The big ball of fire you see is the reflection of the light bending around the moon.


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I saw something similar

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You could've put the camera lens under the solar glasses and it would've given a clearer image of the eclipse.

According to nasa's tips and tricks at least.

Like I said there was a huge jhamghata sharing one solar glass.. I would have looked like a right snob if I hogged the glass just to take my pic :kakmal
 
It was raining in Karachi

its hardly rained all year and there was no chance of it raining. coincidence?

btw i remember when i was very young there was a solar eclipse in south asia and the region. does anyone know what year it was
 
It was not as great as I expected, but still interesting to see. Only 75% in Toronto. Lots of people gathered out here though.
 
It was raining in Karachi

its hardly rained all year and there was no chance of it raining. coincidence?

btw i remember when i was very young there was a solar eclipse in south asia and the region. does anyone know what year it was

Early 1999, if I'm not mistaken. PTV had an around-the-clock show going, following the passage of the eclipse over Pakistan.
 
Here are some pictures I took, the max totality was 94.15% (according to NASA in our area):

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We all stepped outside our offices to witness this (must say it was a great experience), everyone here was out and about and very excited about this moment. Next eclipse close to this will happen in 2045. The path for that won't be near our area, will be a bit more south.

There will be another one in 2024, but the path for that one will be more vertical and not horizontal like this was, across the country.
 
Saw it. Clear blue sky with 100% totality. Once in a lifetime experience. Total eclipse is eerie for sure. Looked like we were in the twilight zone. Saw the planet Venus as well. Our planetary system is beautiful and magnificent. Feel like watching a sci-fi movie now.
 
Feel like watching a sci-fi movie now.

Might I suggest the one that Zarrar Khuhro mentioned in an article recently:

"...Incredibly, Pakistani science fiction actually addressed this issue in the 1989 film Shanee. Here, an alien arrives in Pakistan and falls in love with Babra Sharif. They get married and have a child, but when she discovers his alien origins she becomes understandably hysterical not because this is possibly the most significant event in human history, but because this means she married a non-Muslim. Luckily, Shanee reveals that there are interstellar Muslims as well and all ends well."
 
We all stepped outside our offices to witness this (must say it was a great experience), everyone here was out and about and very excited about this moment. Next eclipse close to this will happen in 2045. The path for that won't be near our area, will be a bit more south.

There will be another one in 2024, but the path for that one will be more vertical and not horizontal like this was, across the country.

which state was this in?

pretty cook
 
Might I suggest the one that Zarrar Khuhro mentioned in an article recently:

"...Incredibly, Pakistani science fiction actually addressed this issue in the 1989 film Shanee. Here, an alien arrives in Pakistan and falls in love with Babra Sharif. They get married and have a child, but when she discovers his alien origins she becomes understandably hysterical not because this is possibly the most significant event in human history, but because this means she married a non-Muslim. Luckily, Shanee reveals that there are interstellar Muslims as well and all ends well."

Lol

I remember reading about this. I took your advice and searched for it, only found this clip. Seems very much influenced by Spielbergs, "Close encountersers of the third kind".

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">How I imagine this went: <a href="https://t.co/rGrx0Y9DbZ">pic.twitter.com/rGrx0Y9DbZ</a></p>— Hend Amry (@LibyaLiberty) <a href="https://twitter.com/LibyaLiberty/status/900032030640979968">August 22, 2017</a></blockquote>
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:)))
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">True story: People put sunscreen on their eyes to view eclipse <a href="https://t.co/NqrxV7Bnov">https://t.co/NqrxV7Bnov</a></p>— Raw Story (@RawStory) <a href="https://twitter.com/RawStory/status/901198560313659395">August 25, 2017</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">How I imagine this went: <a href="https://t.co/rGrx0Y9DbZ">pic.twitter.com/rGrx0Y9DbZ</a></p>— Hend Amry (@LibyaLiberty) <a href="https://twitter.com/LibyaLiberty/status/900032030640979968">August 22, 2017</a></blockquote>
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:)))
Lmao, this is great. :)))
 
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