Subj : Re: 2023/2024 Eclipse in the USA To : Blue White From : Dmxrob Date : Sun Mar 12 2023 19:09:19 BY: Blue White(21:4/134) |13On |11Saturday,March 11, 2023 at 08:40 AM, |14Blue White(21:4/134)|13 wrote:|07 |11BW|09> |07 |11BW|09> |10Dm> I encourage anyone who has an opportunity to view the 2023 of 2024|07 |11BW|09> |10Dm> eclipse to try and see it - you certainly won't be dissapointed.|07 |11BW|09> |07 |11BW|09> |10Dm> https://solareclipse.us/getting-ready-for-the-2023-solar-eclipse/|07 |11BW|09> |07 |11BW|09> |10Dm> https://solareclipse.us/safety/|07 |11BW|09> |07 |11BW|09> |10IIRC, there is an area in Southern Illinois that one of these eclipses|07 |11BW|09> |10is|07 |11BW|09> |10going to cross that was also a hot spot for the 2017 eclipse. Anyone|07 |11BW|09> |10who|07 |11BW|09> |10lives in that area is going to get a second shot at seeing it.|07 Carbondale, Illinois is the town - yes, they get a double-treat! From what I've seen so far, the 2024 total eclipse should last about 1.5 - 2.0 minutes longer than the 2017 one. Off the Wall / St. Peters, Missouri / Dialing since '88 --- WWIV 5.7.2.3552 * Origin: [ Off the Wall ] - St. Peters, MO USA (21:4/142) .