Solar Eclipse March 20, not total for the UK, but close
Discussion
As per title.
We should get a bit of edge of darkness, up to .8
Better get a new filter, and test a bio set up onto card.
Edit. Got 08:26 the moon starts nibbling away ate the Sun, give or take a few seconds. 10:34 moon departs the sun.
09:31 or there about, for the good bit.
We should get a bit of edge of darkness, up to .8
Better get a new filter, and test a bio set up onto card.
Edit. Got 08:26 the moon starts nibbling away ate the Sun, give or take a few seconds. 10:34 moon departs the sun.
09:31 or there about, for the good bit.
Edited by jmorgan on Monday 23 February 17:38
Yep. Found another link, I picked my timing off starry night so not sure how good it is. Pop the other link up later.
edit.
http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEgoogle/SEgoogle2001...
Drop the marker on the map. 87% for me
Edit. One I made in 08 partial eclipse. WITH THE CORRECT FILTER!!!!!
edit.
http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEgoogle/SEgoogle2001...
Drop the marker on the map. 87% for me
Edit. One I made in 08 partial eclipse. WITH THE CORRECT FILTER!!!!!
Edited by jmorgan on Tuesday 24th February 10:39
Nom de ploom said:
last one this close in uk was 1999?
iirc loads of people were dissapointed it didn't get darker.... lol.
Most definitely a noticeable loss. I could see the shadow moving towards us, over and on its way to Falmouth from our vantage spot above Lanner. Even though it was cloudy. The birds actions were spooky. iirc loads of people were dissapointed it didn't get darker.... lol.
Edit. Ah, you mean out of the totality zone?
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