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Eclipse Chaser
(noun) - Anyone that wants to see a total solar eclipse. |
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The majority of this total solar eclipse took place over the continental USA yielding the name Great American Eclipse. August was an excellent month for solar eclipses in the USA. Over much of the eclipse path a typical August day is hot and humid with a potential for late afternoon rain showers. This one was gladly typical except in a few locations. Millions of people were able to see this eclipse. And since the last time an eclipse was visible in the continental USA (lower 48) was 1979, whole generations have been born - thus it was a first for many. The majority that went to the totality path state that it was worth it. Those that missed the central total by a slight amount also reported interesting views. And everywhere else in the lower 48 of the USA saw a partial eclipse with thousands of people using solar eclipse glasses to catch a clear view.
Links to external websites
2017 Eclipse eBook by Michael Thomas
Geert Vandenbulcke
Eclipse as seen from the Moon
Marcellinus Prien - Casper WY
Antonietta Villani - Wyoming (video)
Mt Jefferson Oregon Eclipse - Ruben Ruiz (video)
Robert Slobbins Flash Spectra (video)
Glenn Schneider - Madras Oregon
Eclipse over Clemson (South Carolina)
Martin Junius - Oregon (video)
Science Daily - Eclipse 2017
Mr Eclipse - Casper WY
Blythe and Andrews Excellent Eclipse Adventure (Madras OR)
South Carolina Eclipse Team
Peter den Hartog - Swan Valley ID
MMV images by Miloslav Druckmuller
Stefan and Ursula Meyer (video)
Josep Masalles Roman - Oregon
Catalin Beldea
List presented in random order