So About That Total Eclipse

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  • Опубликовано: 2 май 2024
  • kicks down door HEY GUYS GUESS WHAT HAPPENED DON'T GET UP I'VE GOT SLIDES
    If you missed the video about the October eclipse: • Space Did Something Cool
    TIMESTAMPS:
    0:00-3:08 - What Is An Eclipse?
    3:08-5:05 - Joe Farmer Has A Weird Day
    5:05-8:12 - The Cosmic Mechanism Has A Screw Loose
    8:12-13:11 - An Expected Journey
    13:11-18:13 - The Promised Day
    18:13-28:50 - Red Experiences Emotions
    28:50-30:02 - Credits
    PARTIAL TRACKLIST: Elevator (Kevin Macleod), Scheming Weasel (Kevin Macleod), Sneaky Snitch (Kevin Macleod again), Monkeys Spinning Monkeys (Kevin Macleod real MVP), Passing Time (surprise it's Kevin Macleod), A Hole In The Sun (Two Steps From Hell)
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Комментарии • 2,4 тыс.

  • @laurelasplund1712
    @laurelasplund1712 13 дней назад +2225

    To quote Terry Pratchett: “It doesn’t stop being magic just because you know how it works”

    • @garethhughes7430
      @garethhughes7430 13 дней назад +61

      always quote Sir Pterry. GNU Terry Pratchett

    • @s0ph053
      @s0ph053 12 дней назад +12

      Yes!

    • @jonathangibson3609
      @jonathangibson3609 10 дней назад +4

      +

    • @joganesha4151
      @joganesha4151 5 часов назад +1

      In a way, the magic, after learning about the truth on how it works and the science behind it, feels a lot more honest. Less deconstructive and more reconstructive, if you know what i mean. Like wearing glasses for the first time to get a clearer view 👁️

  • @Oskarelu
    @Oskarelu 13 дней назад +5575

    *Fun Fact:* A real eclipse was filmed during the production of the 1961 Biblical film "Barabbas." The director Richard Fleischer decided, after being informed that a total eclipse would occur in Italy, to shoot the scene of the death of Jesus Christ during such extraordinary event. This resulted in one of the most amazing scenes in Hollywood history

    • @damoji5332
      @damoji5332 13 дней назад +528

      Imagine if an extra ruined that scene and they had to reshoot

    • @seanmurphy3430
      @seanmurphy3430 13 дней назад +576

      Imagine the stress of filming on that day. The timing has to be perfect, and you only have one chance to get it right.

    • @JonCrs10
      @JonCrs10 13 дней назад +367

      Ironically though, Jesus legitimately COULD NOT have died during an eclipse because Passover always happens on a full moon. Which it did on April 3rd, 0033. There WAS a lunar eclipse tho

    • @T91FTW
      @T91FTW 13 дней назад +207

      Movies never tell you how freaking COLD it gets. I was watching from a park on lake Ontario. We lost like 8 degrees, 8 real degrees BTW.

    • @cavemann_
      @cavemann_ 13 дней назад +110

      Previously I left a comment saying they'd be able to reshoot thinking it was just a still shot of the total eclipse. But just now I watched the scene for the first time and realised they captured the entire thing. It must've been very stressful not to miss such a rare chance.

  • @squidjam
    @squidjam 13 дней назад +749

    - "Did you guys see the sun today"
    - "Why, yes! And thus, we cannot see anymore"
    - "Ah, ok. Glad I wasn't the only one then"

    • @BawonoSA173
      @BawonoSA173 9 дней назад +2

      🎶Black shinning sadness...🎵

  • @tangle-of-trees
    @tangle-of-trees 12 дней назад +600

    "i may not get to go to space, but the cool thing about being on a planet... is that we are already in space"
    i cannot express how comforting that is to hear, as a person who was literally traumatized into hating and being terrified of the concept of getting on a plane, let alone going on a spaceship, but still loves to learn about space. i don't need to leave the ground; the ground is space, too

  • @jonathangibson3609
    @jonathangibson3609 13 дней назад +1323

    Red's like a werewolf but instead of turning into a wolf at the full moon she turns into a science communicator at any given event of astronomical significance

    • @aqua__owo
      @aqua__owo 13 дней назад +51

      Comparing Red to a werewolf just reminds me of the werewolf Halloween special, and how that was Red's first exposure to A/B/O lol. kills me every time

    • @henrypaleveda7760
      @henrypaleveda7760 13 дней назад +3

      @@aqua__owo A/B/O?

    • @kristophersurma6459
      @kristophersurma6459 13 дней назад

      @@henrypaleveda7760you don’t want to know. Do NOT look it up.

    • @mirjanbouma
      @mirjanbouma 13 дней назад +41

      ​@@henrypaleveda7760 The existence of different blood types.
      Don't go looking for any other definitions. Ignorance is bliss.

    • @donovanchin1559
      @donovanchin1559 13 дней назад

      @@aqua__owo yes I'd like to know what A/B/O is as well

  • @AnimeWolf5193
    @AnimeWolf5193 13 дней назад +2069

    Red: "Hmm, I want to talk about this eclipse, but I need a way to visualize it for my viewers."
    "I know! I'll use Cleo, the creature with sharp claws and unpredictable temperament that I'm allergic to! I see no complications with this plan- AH, MY HUBRIS!"

    • @MrDalisclock
      @MrDalisclock 13 дней назад +90

      Cat prop is best prop

    • @quinn0517
      @quinn0517 13 дней назад +95

      Cleo: Unorthodox display of hubris but very well...purr, purr

    • @Krahazik
      @Krahazik 11 дней назад +16

      Just the natural hazard of a happy kitty purring away and kneading your under-protected flesh with sharp needles

    • @Vinemaple
      @Vinemaple 10 дней назад +8

      That was the least effective explanation eclipses that I've ever seen, and it will forever be my favorite.

    • @ellymyths
      @ellymyths 9 дней назад +4

      The fact that I can hear this in Red's voice is crazy-

  • @NeriSiren
    @NeriSiren 12 дней назад +162

    For me, it was all the crowd reactions and the memefications that felt weirdly profound. Like, you’re watching people react to a natural space event as if it’s a Beatles concert and people on instagram are coming up with the funniest ways to anthropomorphise two celestial bodies, and it just fills me with a weird sense of community.
    Also, Red, you are poetic AF and your video essay section was glorious. Thank you for being you!!!

    • @melissajill6174
      @melissajill6174 10 дней назад +11

      Yeah, I was in the path of totality this time, and my son and I walked down to the city park a few blocks away. When the totality began, a bunch of people in the crowd started clapping and cheering like "Yay, Moon! We knew you could do it!"

    • @ellymyths
      @ellymyths 9 дней назад +7

      It's crazy to think that the entirety of humanity all felt such excitement to see the moon and sun do a weird thing and it's just amazing!

  • @shadowrin8655
    @shadowrin8655 13 дней назад +203

    "It doesn't stop being magic just because you know how it works" - Terry Pratchett

  • @shieldmaiden3791
    @shieldmaiden3791 13 дней назад +3313

    "You're so stinkin' cute OWW." is the quintessential cat experience.

    • @TitaniaBird
      @TitaniaBird 13 дней назад +56

      Can confirm. (cries in "her tuxie boi Cu Chulainn has claws as sharp and painful as the Gae Bulg")

    • @jackielinde7568
      @jackielinde7568 13 дней назад +38

      Have cats can can concurr this is the prime cat experience. I love my little hairball cannons, but the pain. Oh! The pain!

    • @IONATVS
      @IONATVS 13 дней назад +17

      Fafhrd, my lil’ gray mouser, also loves to make biscuits of my flesh with his blades: Graywand, Scaplel, Heartseeker, and Cat’s Claw.

    • @slwrabbits
      @slwrabbits 12 дней назад +16

      cats are cute, but sharp

    • @faolanj66
      @faolanj66 12 дней назад +11

      Also key in the experience: still petting the cat as they needle you with their feet

  • @richardmiller9883
    @richardmiller9883 13 дней назад +1240

    Sunburned by a solar eclipse. And that's why they call her "Red".

    • @rmsgrey
      @rmsgrey 13 дней назад +50

      Sunburned by a solar eclipse when surrounded by snow...

    • @a.morphous66
      @a.morphous66 13 дней назад +110

      @@rmsgrey Hey, snow has a ridiculously high albedo. There’s a reason people indigenous to polar regions have darker skin.

    • @JamieElli
      @JamieElli 13 дней назад +7

      My parents made me put on sunscreen for it, and I don't even tend to get sunburned.

    • @Tardisntimbits
      @Tardisntimbits 13 дней назад +19

      I wear sunblock in the winter, that glare off the snow is no joke! (I'm also om meds that make my eyes and skin more sensitive to the sun than my pale ass already is, lol)

    • @orbracha25
      @orbracha25 13 дней назад +7

      @@Tardisntimbits See, I don't have such weaknesses as snow! (read: Please help, I need more snow in my life)

  • @sophies_games
    @sophies_games 12 дней назад +59

    "Having a special interest can be like chewing the same piece of gum and hoping the flavour will come back" is so real. You got me misty eyed, Red, I relate so hard.

  • @vegladex
    @vegladex 13 дней назад +105

    Oooohhh, I am EXCITED for a trope talk or whatever on Eclipses in culture! It's always such a powerful image, usually used as a Bad Omen. I really wanna hear about that.

    • @mistereiswolf70
      @mistereiswolf70 9 дней назад +1

      I really really need that on so many levels!

    • @zer0w0lf94
      @zer0w0lf94 3 дня назад +2

      Cue the ATLA and TOH ramblings!

    • @Chaosbean-1443
      @Chaosbean-1443 2 дня назад +2

      TOH SPOTTED!!
      Seriously though, I'd be so happy to see an eclipse trope talk. There are just I many pieces of media with awesome eclipse symbolism and season finalies.

  • @merrittanimation7721
    @merrittanimation7721 13 дней назад +1191

    🎵Your magnifying device is a deadly laser”
    “Not anymore there’s a filter”🎵

  • @michaelscott6022
    @michaelscott6022 13 дней назад +2617

    *Red:* "With the help of my lovely assistant, Cleo."
    It's good Red finally has some help to make things easier--
    *Cleo the Cat has entered the picture*
    --I take what I said back, that's just going to make things so much worse...

    • @universe1879
      @universe1879 13 дней назад +74

      wdym, having a cat join u in witnessing the clockwork of the solar system is obviously better

    • @something3530
      @something3530 13 дней назад +47

      Incorrect cats are great for morale

    • @thoruktor8005
      @thoruktor8005 13 дней назад +78

      ​@@something3530 The -1hp will continue until morale improves

    • @KristovMars
      @KristovMars 13 дней назад +30

      Genuinely THE BEST helpers - whether you're typing, putting fresh sheets on the bed, or carrying precariously balanced and terrifyingly fragile things whilst unable to see your feet - cats are always there to contribute

    • @kaybadberg534
      @kaybadberg534 13 дней назад +22

      I just got a flashback of Cleo sleeping on the next page of Blue’s script.

  • @LarryGarfieldCrell
    @LarryGarfieldCrell 12 дней назад +44

    Your rant about not being able to feel like you're experiencing something amazing... I can relate to that way more than I'm comfortable with. Good to know we're not alone.

  • @annana6098
    @annana6098 10 дней назад +9

    The -1 hp bit was hilarious. I live near Buffalo, and we had cloud cover for totality but it cleared up before it was over and we got to watch it until it ended from the parking lot at work. It really did get as dark as night outside for a couple minutes

  • @AskMia411
    @AskMia411 13 дней назад +548

    28:14 “Sometimes, having a special interest is like chewing old gum and expecting the flavor to come back.”
    I’ve never heard it described so well and so vividly. I have to pinball myself to different special interests periodically because of this. Feeling the “gum” lose its flavor is always so frustrating.

    • @marhawkman303
      @marhawkman303 13 дней назад +19

      Yeah, I totally get that, not everyone has the same emotional reaction, but also a single person won't consistently react the same way! It's very worth remembering since weird reactions are totally a common thing.

    • @smolgeckoandanoni
      @smolgeckoandanoni 13 дней назад +12

      Definitely, I've had to go from drawing to playing various games, then back again multiple times, or doing wither of those two things and then something else, like knitting or making jewelry or something
      Happens quite a lot actually, I've been playing Terraria every day for the past few days cause the modivation to draw is currently taking a nap and refuses to wake up at the alarm

    • @matthewcerutti9047
      @matthewcerutti9047 13 дней назад +7

      BRO I thought I was the only one it’s so annoying. What’s worse is that going back to a subject I love is more difficult for some reason. I wish there was a way to stop it since it happens so frequently to me (like every few months)

    • @marhawkman303
      @marhawkman303 13 дней назад +2

      @@matthewcerutti9047 "Variety is the spice of life" or something....

    • @mil1317
      @mil1317 13 дней назад +4

      sometimes you've gotta leave the gum be for a while, so it has time to ferment and take on a whole new flavor

  • @fangsabre
    @fangsabre 13 дней назад +260

    Ngl, one part of Eclipses that i think people dont consider enough is how weird they make everything around you. The weird ass physics that create sickle shadows or shadow bands.
    Like forget the bite taken out of the sun, what happens when youre in the woods, or just chilling by a willow tree when suddenly everything gets slightly darker, and all the shadows of all the leaves seem WRONG somehow. The ground beneath you writhes and shimmers. Then the darkness lifts and everything goes back to how it normally is. I wouldnt blame someone for thinking they temporarily slipped through another realm or something

    • @rmsgrey
      @rmsgrey 13 дней назад +45

      It's not just the shadows. The very light seems _wrong_ - normally, you're lit by the white light of yellowish direct sunlight combined with the scattered blue from the rest of the sky, or by the reddish light of sunrise/set. During the eclipse, you're being lit by the scattered blue light from the rest of the sky, without the yellow of direct sunlight.
      It's one of the effects that happens even when you're not getting totality.

    • @em5522
      @em5522 13 дней назад +12

      It felt like there was a filter that went over my eyes or over whole the world. Very surreal.

    • @John_Weiss
      @John_Weiss 13 дней назад +16

      The "writhing and shimmering" is a result of the Sun becoming a "line-source" of light, which allows it to "twinkle" just like the stars [which are effectively point-sources of light]. The same atmospheric bending of starlight bends the linelike sun.

    • @FinrodFelagundTheFair
      @FinrodFelagundTheFair 13 дней назад +11

      "And that is how I ended up in the land of the Fae." - Pwyll Prince of Dyfed probably

    • @Panory
      @Panory 13 дней назад +15

      It's both chilling and hilarious to watch animals lose their sense of time as they all go "Oh, it's dark, must be night time." I imagine those owls were kinda miffed when the sun turned back on after a few minutes.

  • @oceansalliteration0419
    @oceansalliteration0419 12 дней назад +25

    I was there for the 2017 total eclipse by complete chance. I was in JobCorps in Oregon and they gave the whole center a couple hours off training classes to see it. We all went to the back bush where there was a firepit and a big field, they passed out eclipse glasses, and I cannot begin to describe the utter euphoria and awe that I experienced being there and seeing it happen.
    I still have the glasses as a souvenir of that once in a lifetime experience I had, by complete chance. If I hadn’t been at JobCosps, if I hadn’t picked the trade and center that I did, I would have missed it.
    Thank you Red, for reminding me of how it felt to be in the eye of a god. To know that fate can be fickle and Murphy’s Law cruel, but sometimes?
    Sometimes the universe lets something momentous happen.
    And I got to witness it.
    I might never get to see an eclipse from the Path of Totality again in my lifetime. But you reminded me that, I had once. And many other people will see it again. And they might feel the same way I felt in those brief moments of perfect alignment.
    It’s nice to not feel alone.

  • @A.F.Whitepigeon
    @A.F.Whitepigeon 12 дней назад +26

    I just want to say, I really love the camera-fit-for-animation picture quality. I know it probably wasn't intentional, but it gives the air of authentic, "I didn't plan to record this, but I just couldn't help myself," energeticness, almost like found footage from a rare cataclysm.

  • @oliverspencer2411
    @oliverspencer2411 13 дней назад +239

    Why is "I fucking told you guys it was a weird shape" so relatable

    • @CarbonMage
      @CarbonMage 13 дней назад +16

      The way it follows up the "perfect celestial dance" spiel is fantastic

  • @Ciara_Turner
    @Ciara_Turner 13 дней назад +863

    Blue's confusion about the sun and the moon at the end was so adorable and a reminder that yes, not everyone is a nerd about space, but even they can still get something from the absurdity of totality

    • @YonathanPalomino-dy1sp
      @YonathanPalomino-dy1sp 13 дней назад +1

      Will edit later need to finish video

    • @VarangianGuard13
      @VarangianGuard13 13 дней назад +15

      The human experience is freaking amazing, isn't it?

    • @riluna3695
      @riluna3695 13 дней назад +20

      It was so cute hearing the "today's lucky 10,000" comment from XKCD. They may still laugh at the mistake, but Red used the opportunity to teach him something new about something she's passionate about. And that's a thing of beauty all by itself.

    • @hokutoulrik7345
      @hokutoulrik7345 12 дней назад +12

      It is not a dome, so while it is neat, space isn't in his wheelhouse.

    • @jamesg9840
      @jamesg9840 12 дней назад +4

      I feel that Blue missed a perfect opportunity to go on about Aristotle's cosmology.

  • @mavericktitan7874
    @mavericktitan7874 12 дней назад +10

    Watching that lookaround shot of dusk in every direction, with stars in the daytime sky, beneath the gaze of a hollow angry Sun, I half expected dire orchestral music to herald the approach of "the Final Boss of Earth" stepping from the shadows to challenge Red in single combat.

  • @m-edesharnais5409
    @m-edesharnais5409 13 дней назад +27

    Red, you are the ONE person I must thank for being the one to inform me about this eclipse!! THANK YOU SO FREAKING MUCH!!!! 🤩🤩🤩
    I remember so vividly, I was on an evening shift at work (medical field) right around 11PM, watching your video in waiting for a patient to arrive... At the part of the video with the moving shadow across North America, I literally had to pause, do a double take, searching the video image by image, and when I saw my OWN TOWN pretty much straight under the center of the path of totality, I cannot tell you the rush of adrenaline that submerged me! I COULD NOT BELIEVE MY LUCK!!!
    And when the day finally came, the weather COULD NOT HAVE BEEN BETTER!! I was basically an 8 yo on Christmas eve for a few hours, there! I CRIED during totality! I was so overwhelmed that I did not realised how cold it got until AFTER the totality! 😂 That evening (on an other evening shift), I was just like you, I could NOT stop smiling!! I still get giddy thinking about it from time to time!
    I was so glad to learn that you saw it too!! That was SUCH a spectacle!!! You're so right, nothing could have prepared any one of us for the emotional part of it!!
    Thank you Red, once again, for that video in november! And thank you for this very video as well!! To get to relive the moment was a treat! And the Cleo Cameo was an adorable bonus!!! 🐈
    PS: Cats ALWAYS favor the allergic!!! 😉

  • @remyish.
    @remyish. 13 дней назад +645

    THE WAY I WAS WAITING FOR RED TO CONTINUE TALKING ABOUT ECLIPSES THE MOMENT I HEARD OF THIS ONE HAPPENING

  • @Nasser851000
    @Nasser851000 13 дней назад +831

    I bet Red has waited her entire life for this moment XD

    • @ecurewitz
      @ecurewitz 13 дней назад +10

      I waited 50 years to see a solar eclipse in totality. It was fantastic

  • @michaelklaphake4093
    @michaelklaphake4093 12 дней назад +6

    Red's concern about being let down by something she was so hype about but then having her expectations exceeded is so damn relatable. I was so excited to see it but was very worried I wouldn't be that impressed and I was still blown away

  • @jacobsannar3571
    @jacobsannar3571 12 дней назад +11

    Well, you did it Red. You evoked the feeling. I've seen an eclipse and you managed to capture the wonder with your description! I'm a very religious person, and when you mentioned "seeing the clockwork" and "looking behind the curtain", I felt my soul stir in familiar, wonderous ways. I missed this eclipse, but thank you for sharing the experience of it with the rest of us!

  • @AegixDrakan
    @AegixDrakan 13 дней назад +305

    I was under the path of totality at a park in my hometown, and the temperature went from "Too warm, I shouldn't have brought my coat" to "YIKES, it's COLD!" over the course of an hour, let alone the weird and wonky way the light started fading, so yeah, partials are VERY weird.
    But the full eclipse? That was definitely one of the most magical moments of my life. My girlfriend said "I can see how one of these cutting over a battlefield could make everyone drop their swords". It was like the sun turned into this great big bright eye, with a perfect band of molten silver around it, and the literal planets easily visible. Definitely worth taking some days off of work to go see! The photos and videos do not do it justice.

    • @25Erix
      @25Erix 13 дней назад +4

      The day of the eclipse (I was also in the path of totality), I actually got paranoid if I was going to have to contend with the trees in my neighborhood so I opened my Star Tracker app to see where the sun was and there was definitely some interference going on. The app had a hard time locking onto the sun. But I was all good. Sun was high in the sky. I'm a weird one.

    • @rayhatesu
      @rayhatesu 13 дней назад +3

      Yeah, I definitely agree. I got a friend to come up from Florida to see it since I lived in the path of totality as well and it was definitely neat af. Felt a bit somber to me, though, as the eclipse happened to fall on the 2 year anniversary of a friend's passing, since I was wishing he could be with us to see it too. I'm still glad I made sure my schedule was clear in advance, though, it was worth going out of my was to witness it and bring my friend to see it too.

    • @firstnamelastname5449
      @firstnamelastname5449 12 дней назад +3

      Yeah, I had been in Cleveland, Ohio during the last one and we got lucky that the clouds stopped covering it just as the total eclipse started. I don’t remember that one, being in August, making quite as much of an impact on the temperature. I was in Vermont this time, and got a lovely view of it over Lake Champlain. I feel my skin heating for the half hour before it got really close to hitting totality, then as it got close I started to get really cold, and I put on the sweater I had been sitting against(was leaning on a fence)

    • @25Erix
      @25Erix 12 дней назад +3

      Fun fact, there was a solar eclipse that occured during a battle millennia ago and it caused the fighting to stop and for diplomacy to begin.

    • @g.e.causey
      @g.e.causey 12 дней назад +1

      Ooh I'm so jealous, I traveled a couple hours to see the last total eclipse, but clouds rolled in just as partial was starting, and hid the sky until totality was over. Devastating.

  • @gerardomacias7370
    @gerardomacias7370 13 дней назад +203

    During the Total Eclipse.
    Red: “It has begun, 1000 years of Darkness.”
    Blue: “Really?”
    Red: “Well it actually about 3 minutes but 1000 sounds more ominous.”

  • @joyrowancasey788
    @joyrowancasey788 13 дней назад +21

    I adored everything about this. Seeing the gang out and about being goofs, space content, learning so much about how eclipses work, and most of all hearing Red gush about something she clearly loves and felt deeply and profoundly passionate about. Your enthusiasm was absolutely contagious and I'm so fricking sad that I live on a TINY ISLAND so our chances of being in the totality of an eclipse are tiny. Loved the video, easily one of your best.

  • @joshingyou8470
    @joshingyou8470 12 дней назад +9

    Your whole video essayist segment just left me speechless. I felt those same exact feelings during the eclipse, but I could never have articulated them as beautifully as you did.
    There's this overwhelming sense of awareness that washed over me, knowing that at one point in time, we were staring up at the same sky and thinking about the same things, and feeling the gravity of this once in a lifetime thing at the same time.
    It's feelings like these that make being alive and human seem so cool.

  • @jonp8015
    @jonp8015 13 дней назад +224

    "I like who I am when I'm yearning for impossible things." - Red
    You gotta put that on a t-shirt, that's a good one.
    I saw the 2017 Eclipse, and I've also been frustrated trying to describe it, because no image or description actually describes the feeling of it.

    • @CalliopePony
      @CalliopePony 13 дней назад +7

      “If we find ourselves with a desire that nothing in this world can satisfy, the most probable explanation is that we were made for another world.” - C.S. Lewis

    • @keepperspective
      @keepperspective 12 дней назад

      Yes-I want this merch

    • @Zeraevous
      @Zeraevous 10 дней назад

      I saw the 2017 one with my dad. My sister and mother didn't want to make the extra hours of driving, and my friends missed it as well.
      This time, I'd been bothering everyone for 7 years, and we got a full 5 of us to go. The second time is just as rad, even with the experience seared into my memory.
      There's so much to pay attention to, and taking everything in might be impossible. 4 minutes is NOT enough time.

    • @semaj_5022
      @semaj_5022 6 дней назад

      Yeah, in a video loaded with unexpectedly profound quotes, this one was my favorite. It's going to stick with me, for sure. And I would definitely buy a shirt or poster with that on it.

  • @pranshavlakhia8629
    @pranshavlakhia8629 13 дней назад +231

    Red with Cleo in her lap and explaining the intricacies of eclipses seems eerily similar to a Bond villian with their cat explaining their entire evil plan.

    • @cartoonishidealism582
      @cartoonishidealism582 13 дней назад +33

      “No, Mr Bond, I expect you to listen to me infodump”

    • @isaacthered
      @isaacthered 13 дней назад +23

      You see Mr. Bond, I have buried 8 lasers under-ow, ow! Scar, you're being too rough.

    • @boooksareamazing
      @boooksareamazing 13 дней назад +13

      “Oh, welcome Mr Bond. I have been expecting you.” Waves hand to shut doors. “You have been caught in my trap.” Presses remote to turn on PowerPoint presentation. “My usual colleague is sadly absent today. Something about Vembis, I don’t know, I didn’t listen. But you will serve as an adequate replacement for about the next three and a half hours of spy movies Detail diatribe. Mwahahahaha!”

    • @Daniel-jk6ve
      @Daniel-jk6ve 12 дней назад +1

      @@boooksareamazingYou absolute fiend!

    • @Daniel-jk6ve
      @Daniel-jk6ve 12 дней назад +2

      “No, Mr. Cellphone, I expect you to go blind!” - Red before removing the solar filter.

  • @Olivia-pj9wy
    @Olivia-pj9wy 13 дней назад +15

    I started crying with you sharing how you have felt so much for the eclipse in comparison to other experiences you’ve wanted to as well, I relate so much and it’s so good

  • @RayEarth-jh4ld
    @RayEarth-jh4ld 12 дней назад +9

    One thing I would add to your description of the eclipse as to why it feels so emotional is that things are happening so quickly! It feels like you barely have time to take in one wonder and then it’s already changed to something even more magnificent. The 360 sunset is my favorite. And I’m glad I was able to watch the eclipse with lots of other people, despite how annoying that made parking. The collective gasps and cheers as the sky got dark will stay with me for a while.
    (Also I’m so sad I missed you at PAX! I’m glad you got to see totality though :’] )

  • @thecakecraft7724
    @thecakecraft7724 13 дней назад +328

    Hey Red.. that empty feeling of being unable to connect is what I experience. Even during the eclipse I felt like the magnitude of the situation was lost on me, that I didn't feel as powerful as I thought I would have, that I took too many photos, that I didn't "enjoy" it enough whatever that means.
    That was until you said that one single line in your emotional reaction section.
    "It's a solar system family photo.. It's like we can finally get everyone in the shot"
    It was a joke and yet that was the one thing that seemed to snap me out of my self deprecating spiral, making me realize that I was there for the solar system's little family reunion, it gave a sort of personification to the cosmos, made my photos mean a little more, made it truly feel momentous, all five visible planets, the moon, and the sun, all in one picture. I can finally look back on that once in a lifetime event and feel satisfied after weeks of feeling nothing but regret, and it only took a silly line in a youtube video to help me realize that I got to pose in the solar system's family photo after they finally got together again.
    Thank you Red 🧡

    • @svipulvalke9913
      @svipulvalke9913 11 дней назад +4

      Hey, this is cute as fuck, I'm glad you had that experience altered in such a lovely way. Red, see?? You really are a wordsmith!

    • @avej99
      @avej99 11 дней назад

      Damn I related to this as well. I was walking out of target when the eclipse happened and a bunch of people were outside watching but I couldn’t seem to care

    • @AmarisFrede
      @AmarisFrede 11 дней назад +1

      🫂

    • @NietzscheIsDead
      @NietzscheIsDead 10 дней назад

      🫂

  • @DanGamingFan2846
    @DanGamingFan2846 13 дней назад +241

    The moment I knew that eclipse was happening, I knew Red would be dying to talk about it. And I'm just as excited to hear it. Eclipses are so cool. Also, cute Cleo cameo.

  • @zoinomiko
    @zoinomiko 10 дней назад +3

    Whether or not you could succeed in portraying the moment as a storyteller, you sure portrayed how YOU felt so vividly, and that's a beautiful and special thing to share. Thank you.

  • @milamberfeist9929
    @milamberfeist9929 12 дней назад +6

    Hey Red. I'm much the same way with being unimpressed or less emotional than everyone when achieving a goal or seeing something special, so I understand. And yet, I also had the opportunity to see the 2017 total eclipse, and I decided not to take it, thinking what I could see would be special enough. I got the chance to see the 2024 total eclipse and I am so glad I took it. I would try and describe it, but you already did that better than I ever could. The darkness, the stars, the sense of power, the emotions. And much like you said, I was surprised by it all despite how much of it I already knew.

  • @sabreman8546
    @sabreman8546 13 дней назад +489

    I felt so seen when you discussed your issues of not being moved by moments that the majority of people espouse to be profound. I drove with my family for over 11 hours round-trip up to Vermont to see totality, specifically because I wanted to challenge that. It was a sort of "If this doesn't phase me, then I guess nothing ever will" situation. Good lord am I glad that I felt SO MUCH during the eclipse. I teared up during totality. TEARS! That never happens to me. The universe forced the absolute beauty of nature down my throat and I'm so grateful it did. As someone who loves writing, I was always irked by my inability to truly FEEL the profundity of life and nature, and I couldn't be more happy that I made the effort to prove to myself that I can, in fact, still feel this way.

    • @sarahlandis289
      @sarahlandis289 13 дней назад +9

      Oh I felt like it would make a perfect origin story event!!! It felt so powerful!

    • @ethanhoward498
      @ethanhoward498 12 дней назад +12

      Same exact story here! The whole time during the partial I was like "this sure is unusual but it's not really making me feel anything". Then once totality hit... Man, it made it all worth it.
      Also my family were real troopers about getting stuck in traffic for 3 hours afterwards before we made it to a restroom in New Hampshire lol

    • @LilyNotDoffen
      @LilyNotDoffen 12 дней назад +6

      Take that depression

    • @Layn75
      @Layn75 12 дней назад +7

      I'm so glad red brought that up, because I also feel the same. Heck, I remember skipping the annular eclipse in my home country that everyone was excited about. (I do remember the wild experience of the day getting dark though). Seeing red describe this and how she felt in the end made me check up what my next chance might be to see a total or annular eclipse. Apparently 2 years from now. I shall be ready for it.

    • @dracodraco1982
      @dracodraco1982 12 дней назад +7

      I wasn't so moved by it, I'm admit. It was lovely, but not a lasting moment. It was more like a dream snippet, the bizarre mixture of new and old. The familiar sky, the grass below, a new welding helmet, a new sight. Bonus points for Bluetooth speaker and being alone with dogs, playing the DuckTales moon theme. It was nice.
      I just don't think that part of my brain works like most folks'.
      Did have what I think might be an equivalent magnitude, wildly different in meaning event, though, once. About a dozen years back, was at an event that had a 4 alarm crisis. Thousands of people rushing into bitter cold, unprepared, nowhere to go.
      ..and I saw people band together. Strangers helped strangers. People pulled together. Started organizing, started communicating. All the while, my reclusive (note: not shy, not antisocial) self freezing in short sleeves, light clothes, and no coat just witnessed.
      ..and in the space of those few hours, the way I saw people pull together, I transitioned from being a passive observer to active participant. Sounds a minor thing, but it isn't. It's really and truly a pivotal moment.
      I'll still be a recluse, and as much as I loathe the cold, I'd still rather freeze than huddle. My character doesn't change so easily, but that night changed me. Not an observer peeking /in/, but a participant and member /of/.
      Went out for a study of applied mathematics (read: I was going to play poker with a few folks), came back with a permanent connection not to a place or time, person or idea, but an entire people.
      Life is funny. And the big surprises so often grow fewer in number and further apart as the years go by. But they're out there, even for me, it's just a matter of finding or else stumbling into them.
      Maybe it'll be something small, maybe it will be something mundane to every other person, maybe you won't even know it until years later because the neurons haven't /quite/ processed the meaning yet. ..but they're out there.
      So, if any passerby felt unmoved, keep looking and thinking and wondering. You might not find what you're looking for, and you won't always get what you need, and you can pretty much forget ending up exactly where you meant to, but those moments are out there.
      I hope you all find yours.
      And I hope I find more, too, but if that's the only one I get, that's okay, too. Beauty lies in possibility, just as much as reality.

  • @BradyPostma
    @BradyPostma 13 дней назад +322

    The best part about listening to Red is how her curiosity and positivity makes this disaster of a world feel beautiful and exciting.
    It's the best treatment I've found for chronic hopelessness and disillusionment. She's such a source of _joy,_ like rain in the desert.
    Thank you! From the bottom of my heart, thank you.

    • @MinurielLai
      @MinurielLai 13 дней назад +4

      ++

    • @Shatterpath
      @Shatterpath 13 дней назад +3

      Agreed!

    • @AegixDrakan
      @AegixDrakan 13 дней назад +8

      There's a reason why OSP are my comfort channel, and have two tabs with all of Red's videos and all of Blue's videos in a shuffled playlist open all the time. :P They're a real joy.

    • @thelastsliceofbread4098
      @thelastsliceofbread4098 13 дней назад +2

    • @k2990j
      @k2990j 13 дней назад +3

      This is so beautiful. You’re spot on

  • @ShadowZealot7
    @ShadowZealot7 13 дней назад +4

    Honestly that bit about being frustrated with yourself not really feeling anything in the moment during something you know is very cool or otherwise significant really resonated with my experiences.
    Glad you had a good time eclipse chasing!

  • @EthanHaluzaDelay
    @EthanHaluzaDelay 13 дней назад +3

    I really appreciated the art of your conclusion; actually being able to experience the sight of 'standing under an alien sky'.

  • @ShinyAvalon
    @ShinyAvalon 13 дней назад +99

    _Thank you_ for sharing this. I wasn't able to get to the totality path, even though it was only three or four hours drive from me. I've been waiting 58 years to see a total eclipse, so it felt like a complete failture of life that I didn't make it, even though it was so close. But you've made me feel better, just by describing your excitement in a way I totally "get." I know what you mean by being too "in your head" to feel the emotional impact of something...and I know what it's like when something is profound enough to reach through that. You reminded me of that. I felt it once, years ago, when I saw a _perfect_ double rainbow from a downtown parking lot.
    I've _known_ exactly how rainbows happen since I was six or seven; I've always made a habit of looking west after afternoon thundershowers to catch them. I always get excited (coworkers or friends would giggle when I'd go "Ooo! Rainbow, check it out!"}, even though it's usually just a partial rainbow - a strip or a short curve, occasionally an open arc. It's still so pretty, I don't mind being laughed at. But it's like spotting an art car on the road: fun, unusual, but still an _everyday_ sort of unusual.
    But just once, I not only saw a full semicircular rainbow, but a perfect nested pair of them. They were brilliant, all the colors shining, the second one dimmer and reversed in colors. The sky was blue behind them, and the strip of sky between the two bows was darker than the sky on either side. It looked like...a vast tunnel in the sky. Small cumulus clouds moved visibly toward me, blown by the brisk wind, like strange white airships sailing through the sky-tunnel from some mystical, alien world.
    I felt the full wonder of that, even though I _knew_ it was nothing of the sort. It was like...a perfectly secular but still _profoundly_ spiritual experience. It's always felt too odd to explain to anyone that one of the most meaningful experiences of my life happened in the most mundane of places...that I felt the wonder of the cosmos in the parking lot of a downtown Sears (RIP). But so it was.
    And by making this video, you've reminded me of that day, and made me understand that the eclipse was the same kind of experience. And I feel _better,_ not worse, even knowing I missed it. Because watching you talk about it, I felt that sense of wonder again, even if just for an instant. And it's almost like I was able to be there, too. So _thank you_ so very much for sharing your experience, and reminding me what it was like to stand (if ever so briefly) under an alien sky.

    • @Vinemaple
      @Vinemaple 10 дней назад +2

      Yes, Red, thank you... I was able to deal with getting clouded out and too busy to do more than take a glimpse and nearly blind myself, at my 18%-at-totality location, and then nothing at all once I'd gotten eclipse-viewing film, because I knew you'd go somewhere, film it, then make a video like this.

  • @blazerer2424
    @blazerer2424 13 дней назад +256

    "I don't think I am succeeding in doing that" you in regard to painting the picture.
    My partner, who couldn't even quite hear everything you said from where I was listening, piped up in the other room with "oh you are absolutely successful". Just based on your tone, the pauses, and what she did actually hear she managed to very clearly understand what you were trying to convey.
    So my immense thanks, Red, for another amazing video and for sharing your passions and sense of wonder

    • @Szokynyovics
      @Szokynyovics 12 дней назад +7

      Man, I just hope she sees all these comments and feels how much she means to us. :) ❤

  • @chaosmkmk
    @chaosmkmk 12 дней назад +1

    This made me cry so hard. Your sense of longing and wanting to experience more from the universe is something I've felt for a long time.
    Amazing video

  • @sefewet
    @sefewet 12 дней назад

    Thank you for this! I love pieces like this where your enthusiasm and heart open up, its your inner truth and never let that go. Let it carry you and inspire you through the rest of your life!

  • @Le_Codex
    @Le_Codex 13 дней назад +137

    "I may not get to go to space, but the cool thing about living on a planet, is that we are already in space"
    Beautiful summary, and beautiful video in general

  • @Oskarelu
    @Oskarelu 13 дней назад +956

    Me: "Eclipses are really beautiful unique events, don't you think?"
    Guts: *Cries intensely*

  • @strangewish5051
    @strangewish5051 13 дней назад

    You made me cry, that was a beautiful essay/speech.

  • @alexrichard9357
    @alexrichard9357 12 дней назад +1

    Thank you for recording all of this. I managed to get a good view of eclipse in North East New Brunswick 🇨🇦 but didn't record as much I would've liked and you've done a really good job at capturing and explaining the experience of the eclipse.

  • @MrSubejio
    @MrSubejio 13 дней назад +98

    I was thru-hiking the Appalachian Trail in 2017, and my parents drove up to pick me up from the trail and drive me down to Georgia to see it. I was in a similar boat; I'm a fairly jaded person, and I wanted to experience it to cross it off a list, but I was fully expecting it to be something that I see, go "Huh. Okay." and then move on from. Actually experiencing it was an absolute punch in the gut; probably the most incredible experience in that entire thru-hike wasn't even on the trail. What surprised me the most was how incredibly happy everyone was who was going to see it. Everyone was cooperative, and the usual cut-throat traffic my truck-driver father was used to in that part of Georgia was completely absent as everyone on the road had turned into a model courteous driver. We hadn't actually prepared, so we were getting ready to just tank the eye damage and kinda indirectly look at the eclipse, until a super friendly guy saw us, said "Hey, I brought a ton of extra eclipse glasses, do you need some?" and we got to look at it minus the eye damage.
    Also there was a guy handing out bottles of Corona to fit the theme, so just as the partial eclipse was starting, I sent my group chat a message, "Guys! I got a pic of the corona!" Then when they excitedly clamored for it, I sent a pic of me with a shit-eating grin holding the bottle. Their angry responses are something I still treasure.

    • @thedragonwarrior5861
      @thedragonwarrior5861 12 дней назад +8

      That Corona joke sounds like something I'd be tempted to do

    • @Summyer
      @Summyer 10 дней назад +2

      That sounds awesome lol. I miss my friends :(

    • @CoralCopperHead
      @CoralCopperHead 7 дней назад +1

      Okay, I make jokes about the thing, but it wasn't _that_ amazing. Glanced out the window, had the shades 'cause someone else gave them to us, it started, used 'em, identical to every photo of 'em I've ever seen. I mostly just chuckled at the idea that ancients probably thought the world was ending when it happened, and I do that every time I think about the things.

  • @nowhereman6019
    @nowhereman6019 13 дней назад +823

    An overcast solar eclipse feels like a perfect metaphor for our times. Something so banal ruining what should be a wonderful experience.

    • @Teethmafia
      @Teethmafia 13 дней назад +25

      Overcasty sarlic productions

    • @Piiiiiiiiit
      @Piiiiiiiiit 13 дней назад +11

      I remember that’s what happened to me the last time one of these came through, luckily the skies were clear where i was this time. It was beautiful

    • @purplepedantry
      @purplepedantry 13 дней назад +7

      Perhaps we'll soon have a whole trope's worth of these metaphors in media for Red to talk about.

    • @farkasmactavish
      @farkasmactavish 13 дней назад +3

      idk about "wonderful"
      When I think wonderful, I think of being, you know, full of wonder. Made to pause in awe as I rethink everything I thought I knew.
      The solar eclipse is just "pretty neat".

    • @jbreality4037
      @jbreality4037 13 дней назад +7

      i saw an overcast eclipse this year after traveling to see it much like red and blue did, and i heartily disagree it ruins the experience, it was cool as hell even through the clouds!

  • @dragonsword5
    @dragonsword5 12 дней назад +1

    As someone in their early thirties from almost middle of nowhere Arkansas, the Totality of Eclipse was the most awe inspiring and breathtaking. A gorgeous wonder of the cosmos. One that I wouldn't have been so excited to see if it wasn't for your video last year, and I want to thank you for that. I got to see it with my family, and I just cant explain everything I felt with words.

  • @TechtonixZi
    @TechtonixZi 12 дней назад

    This was such a wonderful display of geeking out on your interest! Thank you for sharing it with us. I love seeing how the THING makes people really excited and happy.

  • @Vulpilux
    @Vulpilux 13 дней назад +140

    Cloe:"Are you explaining how a rare and amazing natural phenomenon works?"
    Red:"..."
    Cloe:"Eight hitpoints."

  • @probablythedm1669
    @probablythedm1669 13 дней назад +164

    By my estimate, Red has at least 31 hit points. She took 15 hp worth of "loving Cleo-stabs" and is clealy not yet bloodied. 😸
    I realize this is completely irrelevant to the greatness and vastness of space, but the editor allowed me to count the damage done as a gag and by Iðunn's very convenient apples *I DID!*

    • @josephperez2004
      @josephperez2004 13 дней назад +12

      So if Red were a 5e Lore Bard, she would likely be at least level 4, is my take away.

    • @rmsgrey
      @rmsgrey 13 дней назад +9

      That assumes she doesn't have any sort of regeneration active. Insert rhetorical question about Red trolling people.

    • @Kilo6Charlie
      @Kilo6Charlie 12 дней назад +1

      I came to the comments hoping that someone counted the HP ticks. Glad I wasn't disappointed.

  • @Charvale
    @Charvale 12 дней назад +1

    I am so happy you got to experience that joy during the solar eclipse, and that it wasn't nearly as cloudy as it had been when you visited Eugene, Oregon. As I watched this, and you described how you felt, I had tears in my eyes. Sometimes the best thing is to preserve the mystery of an event until after you have experienced it, just to have that child-like wonder for a few hours.

  • @PipPanoma
    @PipPanoma 11 дней назад +2

    25:27 You have painted a beautiful word picture. I am in awe and I got shivers. You've conveyed your feelings beautifully and yet it probably still doesn't do them justice.
    I need to get my ass to an eclipse. I have 20 years to prep.

  • @loorthedarkelf8353
    @loorthedarkelf8353 13 дней назад +110

    When I was a small child, I didn't feel moved at church. But at the top of a hill on a sunny day with the wind in my face? I *felt* that, I *marveled* at that.
    The only times I've felt anything approaching a spiritual experience was watching the world go about its mundanities and being Blown Away by dirt, and grass, and how the vascular systems of trees bring water up into their trunks which produces a cooling effect in summer. I'm amazed watching a spider web up an eve of my house and guard her eggs, and excitedly celebrated when I saw her spiderlings throwing out silks to catch the wind and start their own lives somewhere new.
    I told my mother, who is devout Christian, that I Do Not Feel God In A Building, I Feel God In Nature.

    • @lindseys3708
      @lindseys3708 13 дней назад +3

      Extremely well said

    • @carlosmedina1281
      @carlosmedina1281 13 дней назад +8

      Well ins scripture it does say that that nature proclaims the glory of god

    • @sarahlandis289
      @sarahlandis289 13 дней назад

      Yeah you can really feel it in nature, it's glorious

    • @omnitroph1501
      @omnitroph1501 13 дней назад +2

      One of those was made by humans. One was made by God. You can tell the difference.

    • @anope9053
      @anope9053 12 дней назад

      during the eclipse, i was screaming and shouting and full of joy, like i couldn't believe what had just happened
      im not particularly religious at all, but that moment, seeing the world go dark, seeing the sky the way it is, it felt like the gods decided to show themselves to me, and now i can't ever look at the sky, the sun, and the moon the same. it was just - ughhh how do you describe it???? and it was cloudy for me imagine those who saw the whole thing

  • @elenafriese891
    @elenafriese891 13 дней назад +120

    "A solar system family photo" hit me like a punch. Why am I about to cry

  • @insilencea4599
    @insilencea4599 11 дней назад +1

    You articulated my own feelings very well, both the love of the cosmos, and how things don't always move us as much as we'd like. I'm glad I got to watch the eclipse through your video.

  • @reshi8256
    @reshi8256 12 дней назад

    Your description and post eclipse thoughts were so powerful Red, I'm crying right now because the overwhelming feelings of wonder at what I was the imagery you were describing and deep despair at the fact that I could not experience it. I have loved space since i was so so young and tried so hard to so hard to catch every lunar eclipse while i was still in school but everytime ultimately had to give up due to clouds and school the next day and stayed home sick one day and watched NASA's live stream of that years total solar eclipse, I actually think it may have been the 2017 one! I would so badly love to see one in person, it is something I need to do and I thank you so much for reinforcing this in my mind. this sounds absolutely indescribably powerful and I hope to experience it one day ❤

  • @phictionofgrandeur2387
    @phictionofgrandeur2387 13 дней назад +82

    The Day of Black Sun, the Day of Unity, and the day the Dead Moon invaded... All of them involved an eclipse. It's so prominent in fantasy because it's fantastical.

  • @Kiwiwibird
    @Kiwiwibird 13 дней назад +62

    Red: “this simultaneous awareness of the inextricable passage of time and-“
    *Alarm goes off, highlighting the passage of time*

  • @nkuckel
    @nkuckel 12 дней назад +1

    Thank you for such a wonderful description! I've been trying to find words to describe what totality was like and I think you nailed it with everything from 25:30, especially: "You're standing under an impossibility."

  • @fighting.words.ma.library
    @fighting.words.ma.library 12 дней назад +2

    I'm glad Cleo got more than a tiny cameo 😂
    I really dig these videos. It was cool that you let us be a little part of your trip, and I was smiling with delight as you reflected on your experience.

  • @Patch-lz9yi
    @Patch-lz9yi 13 дней назад +31

    As someone who did skip a day of college to travel to totality, 10/10 would recommend doing so for momentous celestial occasions. The makeup work was awful for a week, but it was still absolutely worth it.

    • @hyenaedits3460
      @hyenaedits3460 13 дней назад +5

      My brother's PROFESSOR skipped class and told everyone to enjoy the eclipse 😂

    • @critter8132
      @critter8132 13 дней назад +1

      ​@@hyenaedits3460same!

    • @thedragonwarrior5861
      @thedragonwarrior5861 12 дней назад +1

      My entire college was off the clock for it since we were in the path of totality

  • @iaintaylor7390
    @iaintaylor7390 13 дней назад +117

    Cleo: *affectionately tackles, followed by damage over time*

    • @liamzakhaev
      @liamzakhaev 13 дней назад +4

      Great is the weapon that cuts on its own

  • @kylecolgan4624
    @kylecolgan4624 12 дней назад +1

    I just wanted to say (like others have) that this video really moved me emotionally and made me cry so hard. When you said towards the end that you were worried that you couldn't do it justice or communicate the sheer impact of experiencing totality in person, I couldn't disagree more. Your excellent storytelling and filming of that moment combined with the earnest, human excitement of all of you watching together made it feel like I was able to experience it second hand, and so SO much more vividly and emotionally than picturues could ever do justice. The sense of awe, vastness, and temporality were incredible. Thank you for that, I just wanted you to know that you did in fact succeed in bringing this celestial experience to many people.

  • @certainpovmedia9500
    @certainpovmedia9500 11 дней назад

    Red ... That's so beautiful. I love that you allow yourself to be so vulnerable and in awe here. Love you and love sharing in this incredible moment with you!

  • @anarnarqelion4403
    @anarnarqelion4403 13 дней назад +91

    That part 19:36 - 20:45 really hit me. I have that same frustrating disconnect, and finding out that someone else experiences the same and was able to put it into words better than I ever managed, helped me feel a lot less alone with it.
    You have moved me to physical tears and that is not an easy thing to do.
    Thank you Red

    • @betsyb
      @betsyb 12 дней назад +3

      i’ve never related to anything more. it’s really relieving to know i’m not alone in feeling that way

    • @riverAmazonNZ
      @riverAmazonNZ 12 дней назад +3

      I have been to many art galleries and appreciated many paintings, but my strongest reaction has always been something like ‘that’s clever’ or ‘great colour’ or ‘what skill!’ - which is not an emotional response. I love looking at art.
      But unexpectedly one day I saw in person a painting by Monet, a haystack, the most mundane subject, and it felt like he reached out from the distance of 200 years, even though he is dead, and touched me. Like, physically. It was a strange and wonderful experience. He put his humanity on the canvas.
      It sounds like exaggeration but like Red here, it’s hard to put something into words when it so profoundly transcends words.

  • @porter5224
    @porter5224 13 дней назад +183

    that "video essayist" speech, especially the part about being unable to just flat-out enjoy things even when you're in the middle of exciting events happening was honestly really comforting, as the person who always ends up feeling the same way. I also could've, and didn't, see the 2017 eclipse, and I only ended up driving to the 2024 one basically on a whim. You really summarized the experience of viewing the eclipse beautifully. Thank you for this, and as always thanks for continuing to make videos, you guys are probably my favourite channel.

  • @TheInkblot101
    @TheInkblot101 11 дней назад +1

    Okay this gave me all the feels. I get the "unable to connect" thing and it drives me mad, it's nice to know I'm not the only one. Your joy is absolutely shining off you here, thank you for this :)

  • @MrT3a
    @MrT3a 12 дней назад +1

    The 360° sunset is my favourite part of solar eclipses.
    It's even greater if you happen to be in a quiet place.
    Everything feels like time is suspended, animals change their behaviour, there's a calm breeze, and the horizon is colored beautifully.
    Darn, I want to experience it again.

  • @obilisk1
    @obilisk1 13 дней назад +95

    "red experiences emotions" 18:13 Puts into words something about myself that I have always struggled to reckon with. I have also felt the exact same way in terms of never experiencing the joy I expect to and felt the same way as you during the eclipse. In your "Failure" to paint a word picture of the eclipse, I think you painted a word picture of something much more profound

  • @andrewwestfall65
    @andrewwestfall65 13 дней назад +59

    I'm not the type of person that is moved by natural beauty. I've been across the county and been to hundreds of national parks, seen the Grand Canyon, hiked through the Painted Desert, and I felt little. I happen to live under the path of totality, it was one of the most moving and incredible things I've ever seen

    • @marhawkman303
      @marhawkman303 13 дней назад +1

      My first eclipse was in high school... every one after that was "oh hey another one". :p

  • @patrickhavice4541
    @patrickhavice4541 13 дней назад

    Thank you for this. This eclipse had me crying like a baby, and I am so happy to hear how others felt as well.

  • @SgtSax107
    @SgtSax107 12 дней назад +1

    Thank you for opening your heart to us. Your words DID capture the emotions of being there. Perhaps not to the same extent but the wonder in your voice said more than you might have felt like it did. Thank you for your words and the passion that you’ve shared with us. I hope that the excitement and joy you get from space stays strong as you continue to “chew the special interest gum.”

  • @jacktaylor6253
    @jacktaylor6253 13 дней назад +468

    Eclipses are fun, especially when people hear about one coming up and start throwing at it like "it's the Rapture!!!" Or "apocalypse!" And then are confused when it doesnt happen XD

    • @hannahdawg6829
      @hannahdawg6829 13 дней назад +80

      Especially when they didn't make this big of a fuss *6 fucking months ago the last time it happened*

    • @tylerepperson830
      @tylerepperson830 13 дней назад +12

      I don’t know why people thought that I only heard it mentioned once in my church the day before we didn’t really acknowledge it

    • @theonegoldengryphon
      @theonegoldengryphon 13 дней назад +36

      @@hannahdawg6829Well, that last one didn’t happen as close to them, the Main Character of life, so it obviously wasn’t as important

    • @connortheandroidsentbycybe7740
      @connortheandroidsentbycybe7740 13 дней назад +37

      Counter; the rapture happens every time there's a total eclipse (of either kind), just, nobody meets the standards (especially not those screeching about the rapture)

    • @piggylady225
      @piggylady225 13 дней назад +15

      A customer came into the store my sister works at and tried to explain to her that the eclipse was going to be a gathering of a bunch of cults, since apparently some of the cities it passed over spelled out “Nineveh” (I don’t get it either).
      Yep, definitely watching out for the cults, and not you, lady.

  • @AlphaOutlaw
    @AlphaOutlaw 13 дней назад +118

    The eclipse was so cool to be a part of. Totality felt insanely magical with so many people around, on top of a mountain. There was even a wedding that happened at the same tine of totality, and I got interviewed by a local news station right after totality ended and right before the couple had a live interview

    • @orlastarburst
      @orlastarburst 13 дней назад +2

      Sounds like an amazing day!

    • @AlphaOutlaw
      @AlphaOutlaw 13 дней назад +2

      @@orlastarburst It definitely was

    • @hyenaedits3460
      @hyenaedits3460 13 дней назад +5

      New life goal even if I have to wait till I'm 60 to get married lol

    • @PixelPower0615
      @PixelPower0615 13 дней назад +6

      That is so cool. When the totality happened, I literally felt a shift in the air when it happened. The whole world went still, and everyone in the festival I was at had gone completely silent. It felt like a scene in a movie.

    • @ecurewitz
      @ecurewitz 13 дней назад +1

      It was amazing, I don’t think I will get another chance to see one.glad I drove to Montpelier VT and all the traffic on the way back was worth it

  • @Beacuzz
    @Beacuzz 13 дней назад +1

    You and Vhart show me how truly amazing this is! I'm gonna try to see it in 20 years

  • @ginkiba3
    @ginkiba3 12 дней назад

    I've followed this channel for years and it's so nice finally putting a face the voice in my head that goes off when I dive into literary criticism!

  • @runningthemeta5570
    @runningthemeta5570 13 дней назад +72

    I had a feeling Red would talk about this. I asked her on Tumblr if she got any pictures and she responded with one.
    Also I think a trope talk on eclipses would be a really good idea. I even have in my own writings where theres a legend that someone born under an eclipse will have great magical powers.

    • @lindabrashear57
      @lindabrashear57 13 дней назад +6

      There's an eclipse in "Avatar: the Last Airbender," so a Trope Talk is absolutely possible (an ATLA mention is a requirement for all Trope Talks 😉)

    • @anarnarqelion4403
      @anarnarqelion4403 13 дней назад +3

      Red has a tumbler? What’s it called?

    • @runningthemeta5570
      @runningthemeta5570 13 дней назад

      @@anarnarqelion4403 the blog is technically devoted to her Aurora comic so if you wanna find it look up Comic Aurora.

    • @ProjectXA3
      @ProjectXA3 13 дней назад +2

      She said in the buildup for the first one, she was trying to find examples in myth to talk about, but actually couldn't find any myths about the sun actually being eclipsed, as opposed to ones where it is pursued with threat thereof, so she just decided to talk about how eclipses are frickin' *rad* for twenty minutes without pretense.

    • @orsolyafekete7485
      @orsolyafekete7485 13 дней назад

      @@anarnarqelion4403 comicaurora, it's technically for her webcomic (which you and everyone else should read btw), but she also answers OSP related asks sometimes (or space related, as it were)

  • @kylezhang2711
    @kylezhang2711 13 дней назад +65

    One of the science teachers in my school desperately tried to get a grant for eclipse glasses for our entire school, and she actually got it! So at the end of the school day we all got to go outside and watch the eclipse, but we only got to about 95% totality. Tons of people missed school cause they were traveling up north into the path of totality and it was sick.

    • @marhawkman303
      @marhawkman303 13 дней назад

      My bank gave out some for free. Not a LOT, but enough I didn't need to buy one.

    • @IndigoViolent
      @IndigoViolent 13 дней назад +2

      My partner and I trekked out to Montreal and stood in line for forty-five minutes to get a pair of glasses at the Science Centre. There was a guy who'd clearly bought a big box of them on Amazon and was selling them to people for ten bucks each as well for people who didn't want to wait - gotta say I admired his entrepreneurial spirit.

  • @mdf2255
    @mdf2255 10 дней назад

    Thank you for sharing your perspective!

  • @auriejeffery
    @auriejeffery 10 дней назад

    I’ve been looking forward to this video, cuz your last eclipse video got me excited about this eclipse. I watched the partial with welder’s glasses, and I held out a colander to see the pinholes shift and I noticed all the shadows change. And I knew you were somewhere out in the world with your telescope and that made me very happy. I’m so glad you got the full awe-inspiring front and center experience! Cheers, Red! ❤

  • @galaxa13
    @galaxa13 13 дней назад +33

    Your talk at the end about being disappointed by not being wowed by something is exactly how I felt about going to see the Grand Canyon. Sometimes a thing that stuns many people just doesn't do the same thing for you. That doesn't mean you should stop trying to seek out those things. Maybe the Grand Canyon didn't do anything for me, but maybe if I ever got the chance to see the Sistine Chapel *that* would send me into awe. I just have to keep trying to find those experiences, even if I get disappointed.
    I didn't see this recent eclipse, but I did see the 2017 one and while it was a short experience it was cool. What got me was the weird light level. It was dark, but not.

  • @alicethemad1613
    @alicethemad1613 13 дней назад +44

    Love that Cleo was presumably so sick of hearing Red talk about space, she decided to perforate her to interrupt her big Eclipse Speech (TM)

  • @KrumpyGit
    @KrumpyGit 12 дней назад

    Your last video motivated me and my friends to see this eclipse! It was an amazing experience!

  • @horushyperion76
    @horushyperion76 12 дней назад +2

    4:42 The worst part is when something horrible happen coincidentally and everyone start blaming the eclipse causing a mass panic whenever the next one happens.

  • @prettyred8554
    @prettyred8554 13 дней назад +30

    I cannot tell you how DELIGHTED I am to hear you talk about this subject whilst taking minor damage from a kitty cat

  • @rge9992
    @rge9992 13 дней назад +131

    Honey, wake up, new 30 min OSP with Cleo cameo just dropped.
    Edit: whelp, I started crying around minute 27 just from the pure joy in Red’s voice. At 25, I also sometimes worry that I lost the ability to wonder so deeply. I know I don’t, and this video was a great way to remind me.

    • @AegixDrakan
      @AegixDrakan 13 дней назад +4

      More like a cameOWWWW, right? XD

  • @otaku-chan4888
    @otaku-chan4888 8 дней назад +1

    I'm really happy this evoked all the Feelings for you, Red! That bit where you admitted that 'moments' don't really feel momentous really resonated with me because I've felt that way too. I've always backed out of spending money to go catch an eclipse because 'hey maybe it won't even be all that special, and the feeling of disappointment in my own jadedness sucks'. But perhaps in 7 years' time when my country gets its own eclipse, I might just go! Regardless of how it pans out, I'm glad you took the time out to wordsmith the experience to encourage people like me who may have chosen to skip a pretty cool event~

  • @jehilyngparra9908
    @jehilyngparra9908 9 дней назад

    I have never felt so seen, everything you said is so hard to let out, thank you

  • @NovaRuner
    @NovaRuner 13 дней назад +25

    We already know that Blue loves Greece and Rome…. But I am now starting to appreciate how much Red loves Space!
    I mean it is awesome that she has her own interests and thing to focus on. And also yes the eclipse is extremely cool.
    In conclusion thanks for sharing your experience with us.

  • @literalcyborg3723
    @literalcyborg3723 13 дней назад +41

    It’s wild to me to think of the little ways in which history repeats. This scenario where a solar eclipse occurs and then someone who was lucky enough to witness it in totality goes on to tell their stories about it to everyone who will listen must be so incredibly old. The tradition of gathering together and simply taking a moment to watch the sky has probably been around for longer than I can comprehend. Even sitting here, listening to Red talk on my 21st Century phone screen by the light of an electric lamp feels reminiscent of something absolutely ancient. The cosmos are utterly majestic, and to share that majesty with so many people feels so incredibly human.
    (Also, your description of the eclipse made me cry, so I think the feelings you wanted to convey have been very successfully conveyed)

  • @johnburnside7828
    @johnburnside7828 13 дней назад

    Glad you got to experience this, and thanks for sharing it with us!

  • @4dragons632
    @4dragons632 10 дней назад

    You did a really good job painting the word picture, I got shivers. What a fantastic video.