dreamingWest
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Not saying you naysayers are, but a lot of folks around here are confused about "just another eclipse" versus the first total solar eclipse in Texas since 1878. They think they have seen one before because of certain dimming events like last October's annular or other partial eclipse's.
I get not being excited because it only last 3-4 minutes. And the fact you need to be in totality with clear skies to truly appreciate it. But the experience is awesome and worth seeing if possible. The rapidness the moon takes us to pitch black is dramatic.
I get not being excited because it only last 3-4 minutes. And the fact you need to be in totality with clear skies to truly appreciate it. But the experience is awesome and worth seeing if possible. The rapidness the moon takes us to pitch black is dramatic.