SST
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Buffalo is right in the middle of the eclipse path. Last week, the weather forecasters were forecasting clear and sunny. Now, light rain and clouds. But they keep up the hype with high thin clouds. I guess we'll see. I was reading on a science site about the drop in temperature could be 15 degrees which could help in either the reduction of clouds or getting rid of them. Fingers crossed.
In August of 2017 was the last partial eclipse I saw. This picture was taken from my boat while anchored off of Toronto Island. Thankfully a calm day or it would have been tough to get a steady picture. The sun light did dim somewhat so a totality will be interesting. I was going to originally just sit in my back yard and watch it but there are two other areas that area higher and less obscured which would allow me to see the edges of the totality "disk." I'll have to wing it. The telescope in the picture is also the same telescope that I'll use tomorrow. It's from the late 1960's. Still in good condition.
In August of 2017 was the last partial eclipse I saw. This picture was taken from my boat while anchored off of Toronto Island. Thankfully a calm day or it would have been tough to get a steady picture. The sun light did dim somewhat so a totality will be interesting. I was going to originally just sit in my back yard and watch it but there are two other areas that area higher and less obscured which would allow me to see the edges of the totality "disk." I'll have to wing it. The telescope in the picture is also the same telescope that I'll use tomorrow. It's from the late 1960's. Still in good condition.