The day of the eclipse. Sunrise 5:05 AM, Sunset 7:43 PM, 1st contact 6:19 PM, Max eclipse 7:29 PM, 4th contact 8:33 PM. . I plan on bringing my old friend Sam Adams, on ice of course.
On 9/7/11, Dunn, David <David.Dunn@supervalu.com> wrote:
Does anyone know what % of the Sun will be covered from up here? Also, what is the draw for an annular eclipse since you can't see the Corona.
Dave, don't you think a nearly central annularity is worth seeing?
It's too far away for me to make plans, but I'd certainly like to see it, if the stars all align in my favor.
I'm planning on bringing my own Corona, on ice.
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