Posted on 08/18/2011 1:43:10 PM PDT by BobZimmerman
Time to start making your vacation plans. On August 21, 2017 a total eclipse of the sun is going to traverse the entire length of the continental United States, from Oregon to South Carolina. Kentucky will have the longest view, with totality as long as three minutes. And astronomers are already thinking of ways to harness the help of the American people in observing this event.
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If you are the author, as you claim, what seems to have prevented you from posting the full content?
Great, our first solar power brownout.
Bob, I like your music and singing style...
The answer, my FRiend, is blowin' in the wind.
Here’s how it looks from space. No if I could view the eclipse over the US like this?
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2006/03/0329_060329_eclipse.html
But, no one appreciates his voice...
Plan on being on our sail boat off the coast of South Carolina when it passes over. Been waiting for the last 30 years for this one.
Was there at the last one in 1979 when the sun went dark over Goldendale, Washington. Plan on being there this time with MY little girl and her mom.
Also traveled to Romania to see the one in ‘99. What a hoot!
If you haven’t seen one— do it!
Signed up just yesterday to pimp his blog, and that’s all he’s done ever since.
would you ping me in 2016 ?
God willing, I think I’ll stay here in Buffalo in 2024 when a total eclipse will occur right over us...
For a small area in SE Missouri, they’ll have the unique opportunity of catching both eclipses IN 2017 and 2024.
Hey Mr. Blogpimp Man, post a little more blog here. (With apologies to the real whiny, nasal-voiced libtard.
I looked up the map at the NASA site:
http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEgoogle/SEgoogle2001/SE2017Aug21Tgoogle.html
The last time I saw one this good, . . . I was a young man on top of the world :)
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