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I went outside at around 2:00 a.m. to look at it, and I didn't see any red. It was just a half eclipse from my vantage point.
I R Disappoint.![]()
You're EST right? Way too early, peeked at 3:45 AM.
I went outside at around 2:00 a.m. to look at it, and I didn't see any red. It was just a half eclipse from my vantage point.
I R Disappoint.![]()
Did you watch it Blue? Does that mean it peaked at 12:45 our time? I'm assuming Paulie is 3 hours ahead. Thought it was supposed to be around 2 here.You're EST right? Way too early, peeked at 3:45 AM.
Well damn. Last time I listen to the local news then.You're EST right? Way too early, peeked at 3:45 AM.
Did you watch it Blue? Does that mean it peaked at 12:45 our time? I'm assuming Paulie is 3 hours ahead. Thought it was supposed to be around 2 here.
Yeah so my timing was way off. Should have checked for myself. My wife has a certain gene that doesn't allow her to get times right. Twice she has showed up at the airport an hour before the arrival time - not departure. We don't let her hold the tickets anymore.I popped out and took a look a few times and when it was red, I didn't watch the entire thing because they're pretty slow and boring. Solar eclipses are quick, which is a shame because they're so much cooler. Was pretty tired for class this morning, but most of us, including the professor were too, so we cut out early. One of the benefits of an astronomy class, you always have an excuse as to why you were out late.
It did peak about 12:45 our time though. Although I did check out mars more with my telescope.
Don't worry, there's going to be a more coming. The next total lunar eclipse will be in October, and those of us on the west coast will be able to see the entire thing from start to finish. East coast will get to see most of it as well.
In 2017 there's going to be a Solar eclipse that sweeps across the United States, if you drive down to Salem, Oregon you'll be able to see the full one. For those in Missouri, they'll be able to see it in Kansas City. Next year in March I'm hoping to be able to go to Norway to see a total eclipse, I know that most of the graduate students will have a chance to go for research reasons. Although I'm focusing my study more on detecting other Earth like planets, it's always exciting to see those.
You're dead to me.I missed it to watch my Oakland A's beatup on the Anaheim Angels, coming back in the 9th from 2-runs down![]()
Yeah - I know. I took a physics class when I was in college and it about wiped me out. I ranked top 7 in math among college bound seniors and I loved physics and it still kicked my ass. My son is constantly talking about light and planet discoveries and what it's going to take to inhabit other planets and so on. This is a kid that absolutely hated math in HS and was all about music and literature. Now he's looking at astrophysics? I get what your mom is thinking.It's kind of a tough major. It's a lot of fun, at least the parts where we actually talk about stars and such, but the nuts and bolts is pretty dull, lots of things about light. The physics classes are especially harsh at times. My mom still doesn't understand how I go from a pretty poor high school student, to grunt, to physics major.![]()
Yeah - I know. I took a physics class when I was in college and it about wiped me out. I ranked top 7 in math among college bound seniors and I loved physics and it still kicked my ass. My son is constantly talking about light and planet discoveries and what it's going to take to inhabit other planets and so on. This is a kid that absolutely hated math in HS and was all about music and literature. Now he's looking at astrophysics? I get what your mom is thinking.