Cedar City and Bryce look very acceptable, so that probably means within 10 miles of centerline. I would think for Bryce attendees that want to be at exact center there looks like there are places within 10 or 20 miles they could go without driving the distance to Kanaraville. I liked the youtube simulations it did demonstrate that Bailey's Beads are more visible at the northern limit, and for timing purpose's it is easier to be off the centerline. Although I have absolutely no interest in timing the event. I simply want to enjoy the phenomenon. I am still toying with N California because I have some friends there that live on centerline. It looks like even people in SL will have a decent experience, SLAS should have some sort of valley event, with an H-alpha scope. Patrick why not fly through center line, you could race the moons shadow. way cool! thanks!
On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 1:31 AM, Patrick Wiggins <paw@wirelessbeehive.com>wrote:
Here's a montage I put together showing how next May's eclipse will look as seen from various locations at the moment of maximum eclipse:
http://users.wirelessbeehive.com/~paw/temp/appearance.jpg
Please let me know if you find any typos. :)
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