With this tool you can find out how much of the sun will be blocked out in your area. Where I live it will be 67%
In 1979 I lived in Yakima, and it was totally dark, rather eerie.
https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/ ... active-map
In zip code 42003, you will see a total solar eclipse.
The eclipse will peak at 2:23:34 pm EDT, when the moon obscures 100% of the sun.
RiverDog wrote:It just so happens that I'm off work that day, so weather permitting, me and a buddy of mine are driving down into central Oregon that morning. I've already acquired my eyewear.
I have ordered enough eclipse glasses for each employee to have a pair on the date of the eclipse. They have the required ISO rating and came from one of the sites recommended by NASA. I’d hate for us to ruin a five year safety record with an eclipse eye injury.
c_hawkbob wrote:Our company is doing that for us:
I have ordered enough eclipse glasses for each employee to have a pair on the date of the eclipse. They have the required ISO rating and came from one of the sites recommended by NASA. I’d hate for us to ruin a five year safety record with an eclipse eye injury.
I like my company.
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