I'm 54 years old and watched these happen in other parts of the nation and world all my life. Now I got to see totality for myself in Dallas, TX. It was awesome, I may never see another. Truly remarkable!
I saw the 2017 eclipse, and this one, was attending Mass, so missed it (also west side of the US). I think I'll be gone by 2045 (63 now), which saddens me, but that's ok. I got to see the majestic hand of God in 2017, and you this year. God bless.
I'm also in Dallas and same! I have been watching people watch this and finally got to see it. I'm glad that the clouds dissipated enough to be able to really see it.
Saw this in a totalitarian zone and it’s the coolest thing I’ve ever seen. If anyone reading has the chance to see something like this, DO IT. It is such a cool thing and feels so much different to see in person rather than on video.
Seeing this in person about an hour ago was one of the coolest things I have ever seen. I’m also sad to think I’ll never live to see another total eclipse again.
It would be cooler if nasa showed us video of it from space. Considering we supposedly went to the moon 50-60 years ago this should have been done long ago.
1:25:00 sun spots, explaining the wavelength lights. 1:28:09- cooool visual. 1:37:00 moon is moving away detailed explanation with history- fascinating. Isolation during solar eclipse decreasing temp drastically 5-10degrees Celsius. davidj- theatre major cool, he had no interest but got fascinated later.
I was in Ashtabula, Ohio. Came from Philly. Awesome experience. You’re so lucky it came to you and you didn’t have to drive. Took me 7 hours to get home. In 2017 I drove to Tennessee to see it and it took me 18 hours to get home with all the traffic.
I live in Waxahachie, TX and was scheduled to deliver for Amazon today. It was overcast cloudy and I clocked in and was told that I'd be on standby, so I was cautiously hopeful. I waited and then got let out before noon. I gunned it home to my parents with a few breaks in the clouds and set up a bluetooth speaker playing Pink Floyd, had a neighborhood friend bike over to my backyard, and after "Eclipse" finished playing at 1:34 P.M. it was just 3 more minutes until the beginning of totality. It was the most awesome thing I will ever see in my life. 4 minutes of true awe that I probably will never experience again, right over my backyard. I completely understand now why people fly around the world to experience it, it is TRULY AMAZING, and that is an understatement. 😅 The best part is the last 10 seconds looking through the glasses and seeing the light around you dim quickly until it looks like the sky before dawn or after dusk, and to see a black circle block a bright star that you can do absolutely nothing about is something I will never take for granted. After the Union Pacific Big Boy 4014 rolled through Waxahachie in 2021 and now 4 minute totality, I can say without a doubt that I have seen everything (except the northern lights, Starship launch, and the Milkyway Galaxy in person at a certified dark sky location) and can die now, and I wouldn't be upset. It's like the mountains, unless you've seen it in person, you won't understand until you do, because pictures just DO NOT do it justice at all.
I just saw my second solar eclipse since 2017. Light clouds but just enough to see it again. The sunlight got paler and paler until it got dark all around very quickly. The warm colored evening horizons was all around us instead of just west. Night sky. Not as many stars were seen this time. After the eclipse the northeast looked like a heavy storm. Very surreal experience.
I have now seen 3 Solar Eclipse after 5 decades....I'm truly blessed ❤️🙏🏾 in total awe & I appreciate all 3🌕🌔🌑🌕🌑🌔... 💯% Shell shocked 😲😱 What a phenomenal experience.
I’m so heartbroken! I was prepared and ready for this solar eclipse and it was completely cloud covered and rained the whole time. Never reached “totality” it didn’t even get dark here 😭
Prince of Peace, grant me inner peace that surpasses all understanding, guarding my heart and mind in Christ Jesus. Calm the storms of anxiety and turmoil within me, and fill me with serenity and tranquility. May your peace reign in my life, bringing harmony and wholeness. Amen.
It would be cooler if nasa showed us video of it from space. Considering we supposedly went to the moon 50-60 years ago this should have been done long ago
@@HenryDurth eclipses are visible from earth only because the sun and moon line up from our point of view. how tf are you gonna see that from outside earth 😂
It was fantastic viewing near Indianapolis. What an amazing once in a lifetime experience. We got so lucky with the weather. 76 degrees and some minor haze which did not impact viewing. Temperatures really plunged during totality. Just Beautiful.
@@Theway2028 do you not know what the path of totality is THERE ARE REAL FOOTAGE VIDEO PROOF OF IT, and I don’t have a problem with you i believe in god too
Here in Tyler Texas. Took a lot of Stamina because it was cloudy. But God moved the clouds enough to see it in totality!! At the end it was like the night. 😊
That's odd, I just met another Christian that swore up and down that this event was an unholy distraction. I wonder which version of this being is real, yours or theirs?
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I saw it from Kelsey, TX. I was worried about the clouds, but got lucky. It was awesome! The fading light about 5 minutes before totality was an odd hue. Not like dusk at all. There were light clouds around and they make the light look sort of green. And the birds did quit chirping and insects went quiet. I knew it was gonna get dark, but I was unprepared for just how dark it got. I was way out in the country away from anything and man I tell ya, it got DARK !
I'm grateful that this is available. I live about thirty miles from Buffalo New York, but there was heavy cloud cover here, so I missed seeing any of it.
Thanks for the great pictures. Greetings from Germany. Unfortunately I have to sleep now and will watch the final tomorrow. Our world is so beautiful, we should protect it. For everyone: enjoy it.
My daughter and her husband flew out from here in Florida to see it in New Hampshire... they wanted me to go but I poo pooed the idea and now I'm very sorry I didn't go.I sat under the trees in my back yard wishing and hoping for something... ANYTHING! I got NOTHING! I kind of knew I wouldn't, but that didn't help the disappointment and being mad at myself for not going.
this is really frustrating i can understand. my grandma was very disappointed the same way. lucky for her i sent her a couple of videos i made myself and she was very happy. you need to try your luck in 2044 i guess
I was fortunate enough to view the eclipse from what turned out to be a perfect spot, Hamilton College in central NY. Even though the skies were cloud covered an expanse opened up and I enjoyed a full view of the first contact and subsequent stages until just the corona remained. Very exciting to be a witness to such a celestial event.
3:03:00 She gets emotional… That was cute… 😊 Hope she realizes that God created all of this for us to enjoy & He wants a personal friendship with us all. ♥️
Aw that's sad, you might want to consider flying to mainland Spain or Ibiza in August 2026 if you want to have the best possible shot at seing a total eclipse in the near future. Thanks to the mediterranean climate it's rarely ever cloudy around August
very good programme, entertaining and educational, thank you for putting this on YT...seeing people's elation and euphoria makes you realize how special the Sun is for us humans...it transcendends race, creed and nation...it makes you wonder...
1 Corinthians 15:1-4 Bible “Now I would remind you, brothers, of the gospel I preached to you, which you received, in which you stand, and by which you are being saved, if you hold fast to the word I preached to you-unless you believed in vain. For I delivered to you as of first importance what I also received: that Christ died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day in accordance with the Scriptures”,
Some people saw Jupiter and Venus during the eclipse, but I don't know if they noticed about 12P/Pons-Brooks comet which supposed to be visible during that time since no one mentioned it on livestreams. Perhaps the comet itself isn't too bright.
রাতকে দিনের মধ্যে প্রবেশ করাও এবং দিনকে রাতের মধ্যে প্রবেশ করাও। তুমিই নিষ্প্রাণ বস্তু হতে প্রাণবান বস্তু বের কর এবং প্রাণবান থেকে নিষ্প্রাণ বস্তু বের কর, আর যাকে ইচ্ছা অপরিমিত রিযক দান কর। সূরা আল ইমরান আয়াত ২৭
Live right on the path of totality in Rochester, NY. We got blue sky all day Sunday, and it's another beautiful day today, but yesterday .... full clouds well before totality until well after. Saw a few crescents peak through, but nothing when the real magic happened. The complete dimming of the lights and the associated drop in temperature was neat, but nothing life altering or unforgettable. Really disappointed.
I'm 54 years old and watched these happen in other parts of the nation and world all my life. Now I got to see totality for myself in Dallas, TX. It was awesome, I may never see another. Truly remarkable!
Was really amazing to see the moon and corona live, but didn’t get to see shit in person cause I live too far from totality and it’s been cloudy all day, not even a little darkness. Worth a shot, time to wait 20 years lmao, lucky to actually see the one back in 2017.
For those who don't have the chance to see it, you can see it at 2:30:30
You have my respect - thank you.
Why didn't nasa get us a view of the eclipse from the iss? What are they hiding
@@HenryDurth Easy. Because the ISS isn't intended for eclipse observation.
NASA isn't hiding anything.
Thank u ma boy you deserve more
@@HenryDurth They're probably busy looking for your brain.
I'm 54 years old and watched these happen in other parts of the nation and world all my life. Now I got to see totality for myself in Dallas, TX. It was awesome, I may never see another. Truly remarkable!
I saw the 2017 eclipse, and this one, was attending Mass, so missed it (also west side of the US). I think I'll be gone by 2045 (63 now), which saddens me, but that's ok. I got to see the majestic hand of God in 2017, and you this year. God bless.
From easten prospective, sun eclipse is not a good indication. it may represents politic unstable oe even some natural diasters. ......
@@museluvrdon't give hope you can still live by then if you more healthy and fitt 😊😁😁
I'm also in Dallas and same! I have been watching people watch this and finally got to see it. I'm glad that the clouds dissipated enough to be able to really see it.
Next one is in 2044. Ill see you there old man.
Saw this in a totalitarian zone and it’s the coolest thing I’ve ever seen. If anyone reading has the chance to see something like this, DO IT. It is such a cool thing and feels so much different to see in person rather than on video.
I think the word is "Totality"
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Seeing this in person about an hour ago was one of the coolest things I have ever seen.
I’m also sad to think I’ll never live to see another total eclipse again.
What's your age?
It would be cooler if nasa showed us video of it from space. Considering we supposedly went to the moon 50-60 years ago this should have been done long ago.
dont be sad, many people will never experience it haha
I live in south Africa so I saw nothing :( I wish I could see it in person
@@HenryDurthCheck Nasa’s RUclips page. Thanks
1:25:00 sun spots, explaining the wavelength lights. 1:28:09- cooool visual. 1:37:00 moon is moving away detailed explanation with history- fascinating. Isolation during solar eclipse decreasing temp drastically 5-10degrees Celsius. davidj- theatre major cool, he had no interest but got fascinated later.
I live in forest ohio. The best spot in the whole world. Literally 800 ppl in my town idk how we got so lucky
That’s great! I was lucky too to be right in the path. It was amazing even though cloudy
Well.done! So jealous.
I was in Ohio (traveled from maryland) and saw it in totality today! So cool!
I was in Ashtabula, Ohio. Came from Philly. Awesome experience. You’re so lucky it came to you and you didn’t have to drive. Took me 7 hours to get home. In 2017 I drove to Tennessee to see it and it took me 18 hours to get home with all the traffic.
@@WhoDissGuy jeese i hope it was worth it. Hope u enjoyed it. It goes fast lol.
For me, it just ended. Sadly, I wasn't near enough, and the light didn't go down all that far.
I live in Waxahachie, TX and was scheduled to deliver for Amazon today. It was overcast cloudy and I clocked in and was told that I'd be on standby, so I was cautiously hopeful. I waited and then got let out before noon. I gunned it home to my parents with a few breaks in the clouds and set up a bluetooth speaker playing Pink Floyd, had a neighborhood friend bike over to my backyard, and after "Eclipse" finished playing at 1:34 P.M. it was just 3 more minutes until the beginning of totality.
It was the most awesome thing I will ever see in my life. 4 minutes of true awe that I probably will never experience again, right over my backyard. I completely understand now why people fly around the world to experience it, it is TRULY AMAZING, and that is an understatement. 😅
The best part is the last 10 seconds looking through the glasses and seeing the light around you dim quickly until it looks like the sky before dawn or after dusk, and to see a black circle block a bright star that you can do absolutely nothing about is something I will never take for granted.
After the Union Pacific Big Boy 4014 rolled through Waxahachie in 2021 and now 4 minute totality, I can say without a doubt that I have seen everything (except the northern lights, Starship launch, and the Milkyway Galaxy in person at a certified dark sky location) and can die now, and I wouldn't be upset.
It's like the mountains, unless you've seen it in person, you won't understand until you do, because pictures just DO NOT do it justice at all.
My kind of guy
I literally came into the comment section to throw some Pink Floyd reference, cool to hear that I wasn't the first one that made the connection haha
@@mrtin5523don't die as a disbeliever
Suicide not allowed
@@lazybones314.2dog not allowed ect
I just saw my second solar eclipse since 2017. Light clouds but just enough to see it again. The sunlight got paler and paler until it got dark all around very quickly. The warm colored evening horizons was all around us instead of just west. Night sky. Not as many stars were seen this time. After the eclipse the northeast looked like a heavy storm. Very surreal experience.
watched in terre haute, IN. most incredible moment of my life so far.
Glad to witness this in person. One of the most phenomenal thing I ever see
I have now seen 3 Solar Eclipse after 5 decades....I'm truly blessed ❤️🙏🏾 in total awe & I appreciate all 3🌕🌔🌑🌕🌑🌔... 💯% Shell shocked 😲😱 What a phenomenal experience.
Fear Allah
Awww the emotional reporter 🥹 bless her, I felt the same way 🥰❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Burlington,Ontario, Canada. 3:18 pm. We got lucky. Looked GREAT. Please take care everyone.
I’m so heartbroken! I was prepared and ready for this solar eclipse and it was completely cloud covered and rained the whole time. Never reached “totality” it didn’t even get dark here 😭
I agree
The same thing here in Perth Ontario. I spent $10.00 for glasses to see the eclipse for nothing but clouds
Why didn't nasa show the eclipse from the ISS ? What are they afraid of?
No rain here in Central NY but lots of clouds :( It got pretty dark here!
It was clear here in Northeast Ohio.
Seeing the total eclipse in person was amazing, and even more beautiful than I expected.
Thanks be to God Almighty (Father, Son and Holy Spirit) for this wonderful experience.
Prince of Peace, grant me inner peace that surpasses all understanding, guarding my heart and mind in Christ Jesus. Calm the storms of anxiety and turmoil within me, and fill me with serenity and tranquility. May your peace reign in my life, bringing harmony and wholeness. Amen.
i watched it from beginning to the end and it was the most amazing thing i have ever witnessed, so blessed to see it
Calm down. It was ok
This was the _COOLEST_ thing I've ever seen in my entire 24 years of existing. Not kidding. So amazing!!!! The 2 hour drive was worth it!
I'm 24 too and my college had a watch party. GUESS WHAT , we'd be 44 when it happens again in 2044
@@reynapendragon1390 in that same spot lol, try 2026
@@shiftd_1114 wait wha do u mean
@@shiftd_1114 same path wont happen for the next 200-400 years
So awesome getting to see it, even it is on tv (: I'm still grateful to be alive for this time of Cosmic history.
This still doesn't change the fact that there are 8 billion people in this Universe
Of course there's only 8 billion people in the universe, aliens aren't people.
It would be cooler if nasa showed us video of it from space. Considering we supposedly went to the moon 50-60 years ago this should have been done long ago
@@HenryDurth if the eclipse is only visible from the US how could they film it from space...
@@HenryDurth eclipses are visible from earth only because the sun and moon line up from our point of view. how tf are you gonna see that from outside earth 😂
WATCHED IT WITH MY 9 yr old HE TOLD ME IT WAS A MEMORY HE WILL NEVER FORGET🙏🏼 HOPE HE LIVES OLD ENOUGH TO SEE ANOTHER WITH HIS SON‼️
You people that saw it in person are lucky! 😆I was watching this through my phone losing my marbles!
I give all the glory to God an to his beloved son yeshua
I was in South Central Arkansas at my new tiny home beautiful day lordGod I am blessed thakyou for keeping ealivethis log amen
New tablet first one to use so thankful I'm still here. Love is the answer folks!
AWESOME EVENT ! FOR MANY ONCE IN A LIFETIME !!!
It was fantastic viewing near Indianapolis. What an amazing once in a lifetime experience. We got so lucky with the weather. 76 degrees and some minor haze which did not impact viewing. Temperatures really plunged during totality. Just Beautiful.
A waste of time, unless you’re a scientist contributing to science.
@@ncard00 not as much of a waste of time as commenting on social media.
@@wd8dsbsuicide not allowed
Don't die as a disbeliever
@@ncard00tattoo not allowed
It just ended for me. Unfortunately I wasn’t close enough and it didn’t get that dark.
Same at least we got to see the partial eclipse 👏👏👏
@@Theway2028 in the path of totality it fully gets dark there’s videos on it 😂 no hate i also believe in god
@@Theway2028I don't really care what your bible says, I literally just saw totality in New Hampshire lol
@@Theway2028 do you not know what the path of totality is THERE ARE REAL FOOTAGE VIDEO PROOF OF IT, and I don’t have a problem with you i believe in god too
@@Theway2028 i believe in his word but you can find live footage
Here in Tyler Texas. Took a lot of Stamina because it was cloudy. But God moved the clouds enough to see it in totality!! At the end it was like the night. 😊
Yes, the sun god Ra was generous today...
same here for Forney, Texas
That's odd, I just met another Christian that swore up and down that this event was an unholy distraction.
I wonder which version of this being is real, yours or theirs?
SO COOL!!! we only had 80% totality where i was, but there was literally no clouds in the sky and it was crescent shaped which is still sooo awesome
@Time thank you what a beautiful moment to enjoy the eclipse online 👍
I watched it right from my front porch. It was one of the most amazing things I have ever seen!
Turn the stadium lights off!! It's dark in the middle of the day for the last time in 20 years and you want to kill it with artificial bright lights🤦
It was a amazing sight to see! My first time
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Same I missed the 2017 one
I saw it from Kelsey, TX. I was worried about the clouds, but got lucky. It was awesome! The fading light about 5 minutes before totality was an odd hue. Not like dusk at all. There were light clouds around and they make the light look sort of green. And the birds did quit chirping and insects went quiet. I knew it was gonna get dark, but I was unprepared for just how dark it got. I was way out in the country away from anything and man I tell ya, it got DARK !
Now how can anyone not KNOW, GOD DOES EXIST !
Huh?
People still believe in that?
He is more real than material things in this world.
@@Spoopy_manYou will meet Him when you die even if you're a non believer.
@@eduardomatias3011 No thanks
It was cloudy here near Syracuse NY, rip
Wishing everyone a happy and peaceful day ♥♥♥
I'm grateful that this is available. I live about thirty miles from Buffalo New York, but there was heavy cloud cover here, so I missed seeing any of it.
Here in the Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia, no totality, just a bit of a dimming of sunlight and VERY quiet birds!
I didn't see anything except for the sky to turn cloudy
It did not get as dark in new jersey 😅
Got dark but couldnt see anything to cloudy😢
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Ik I'm sad because now ill probably never see one again where I live unless I travel 😪
Absolutely beautiful and awe inspiring. We are all one. 🙏
Absolutely amazing eclipse in the world
{ ٱلشَّمۡسُ وَٱلۡقَمَرُ بِحُسۡبَانٖ }
The sun and the moon [move] by precise calculation, -Quran
Today I got to see the solar eclipse in two places at work and at my grandparents house
That's overwhelming!
This was an incredibly amazing and unique event today! What a joy it is to stay awake and see this miracle! 🙏🏼❤️
Whoa~💫
Thanks for the great pictures. Greetings from Germany. Unfortunately I have to sleep now and will watch the final tomorrow. Our world is so beautiful, we should protect it. For everyone: enjoy it.
Drove from Philly up to Ashtabula, Ohio to watch totality on Lake Erie. Amazing experience.
This was amazing! The first time I saw a solar eclipse!!!
My fourth but first total eclipse, i did have a total eclipse of the heart once.
Peace to the world
I can’t believe the clouds broke Cleburne TX that was awesome
It got very dark for me but the clouds covered the actual eclipse unfortunately.
That’s sad. Seeing the eclipse with the naked eye was one of the coolest things I have ever seen.
@@afridgetoofar1818 I feel the stab of jealousy 😔
Just watched the total eclipse in Erie, PA! AMAZING!
Humankind is small but also magnificent
Beautiful
Allah Is one ☝SubhanAllah😍🤲with all these miracles, I don't know how people still don't believe in Allah 😭May Allah forgive us all inshallah🤲
My daughter and her husband flew out from here in Florida to see it in New Hampshire... they wanted me to go but I poo pooed the idea and now I'm very sorry I didn't go.I sat under the trees in my back yard wishing and hoping for something... ANYTHING! I got NOTHING! I kind of knew I wouldn't, but that didn't help the disappointment and being mad at myself for not going.
this is really frustrating i can understand. my grandma was very disappointed the same way. lucky for her i sent her a couple of videos i made myself and she was very happy. you need to try your luck in 2044 i guess
Went from seeing totality online (2017/2019) to irl(2024), and it was spooky
Missed my alarm to see it and it tuns out it was cloudy here anyway. Great. Fun time.
Im from canada and we had a total eclipse but it only lasted for like 25-30 seconds, but what a cool experience
My eyes hurt watching this but i love it!
2:27:05
the final moment to full eclipse ❤❤
An Amazing sight to see❤ NYC
truly a moment
I was fortunate enough to view the eclipse from what turned out to be a perfect spot, Hamilton College in central NY. Even though the skies were cloud covered an expanse opened up and I enjoyed a full view of the first contact and subsequent stages until just the corona remained. Very exciting to be a witness to such a celestial event.
Thank You!
Science Education!!!
Windy!
So cool
i wasn’t able to see much of the total eclipse this year, but i can’t wait for another chance in August 2045. See you guys then.✌️
Very cool to see from north Alabama and some cloud coverage made it perfect to see with cell phone. 😊
3:03:00 She gets emotional… That was cute… 😊 Hope she realizes that God created all of this for us to enjoy & He wants a personal friendship with us all. ♥️
It was cloudy all day in MN 😢
Aw that's sad, you might want to consider flying to mainland Spain or Ibiza in August 2026 if you want to have the best possible shot at seing a total eclipse in the near future. Thanks to the mediterranean climate it's rarely ever cloudy around August
@@Shinymaniac if I win the lottery maybe I'll make it there🤞
Stupendo...come sempre...lo spettacolo più affascinante del mondo in cui noi umani viviamo!
Time: 11:00 AM EST NORTH AMERICA
great coverage n tfs!
Would have been nice to see the sky instead of phones during the dark part.
was overcasr in syracuse where I went to see It but the clouds were just thin enough to see totality when it happened
very good programme, entertaining and educational, thank you for putting this on YT...seeing people's elation and euphoria makes you realize how special the Sun is for us humans...it transcendends race, creed and nation...it makes you wonder...
I don't know why but I think my eyes hurts more than usual after this event ended
Just beautiful. wow
It’s still happening for me in SC
“domain expansion: infinite void”
This was badass.
1 Corinthians 15:1-4 Bible
“Now I would remind you, brothers, of the gospel I preached to you, which you received, in which you stand, and by which you are being saved, if you hold fast to the word I preached to you-unless you believed in vain. For I delivered to you as of first importance what I also received: that Christ died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day in accordance with the Scriptures”,
I watched this in school 🏫 today
its was amazing it was the first time I see this
Thank you
This was my first time seeing a solar eclipse it was amazing but I was in Wisconsin so it wasn't a full one
what do those glasses do exacty?
Some people saw Jupiter and Venus during the eclipse, but I don't know if they noticed about 12P/Pons-Brooks comet which supposed to be visible during that time since no one mentioned it on livestreams. Perhaps the comet itself isn't too bright.
MARVELLOUS 💕 💕 💕 💕
রাতকে দিনের মধ্যে প্রবেশ করাও এবং দিনকে রাতের মধ্যে প্রবেশ করাও। তুমিই নিষ্প্রাণ বস্তু হতে প্রাণবান বস্তু বের কর এবং প্রাণবান থেকে নিষ্প্রাণ বস্তু বের কর, আর যাকে ইচ্ছা অপরিমিত রিযক দান কর।
সূরা আল ইমরান আয়াত ২৭
Very welcome stuff.
❤❤😮adas
unfortunately Massachusetts it wasnt dark disappointing looks like its just cloudy out
Had a nice glow though ✨️
Plenty of my buddies saw the partial eclipse near Boston.
@@Philitron128 Worcester wasnt good it was disappointing
@@Lisamarie5719 That's sucks, I'm sorry 😔
Live right on the path of totality in Rochester, NY. We got blue sky all day Sunday, and it's another beautiful day today, but yesterday .... full clouds well before totality until well after. Saw a few crescents peak through, but nothing when the real magic happened. The complete dimming of the lights and the associated drop in temperature was neat, but nothing life altering or unforgettable. Really disappointed.
Where is everyone?
Here
Watching the eclipse !!!!! lol !!!!
I'm 54 years old and watched these happen in other parts of the nation and world all my life. Now I got to see totality for myself in Dallas, TX. It was awesome, I may never see another. Truly remarkable!
saw it in buffalo, god damn clouds in the way
Was really amazing to see the moon and corona live, but didn’t get to see shit in person cause I live too far from totality and it’s been cloudy all day, not even a little darkness. Worth a shot, time to wait 20 years lmao, lucky to actually see the one back in 2017.