Actually there are two questions. One will I still be alive. Two, will my mind be working sufficiently for me to comprehend what is going on? On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 10:03 AM, <jcarman6@q.com> wrote:
Right on! Hmm, right here in 2045 - can I live that long? It would be a skanky shame to die just before it happens.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Craig Smith" <cs2560@gmail.com> To: "Utah Astronomy" <utah-astronomy@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2011 10:32:44 PM Subject: [Utah-astronomy] North American Eclipses
I was thinking next year's eclipse might literally be a once in a lifetime event, as there hasn't been one near me in my lifetime so far and that's been a long time. But I didn't realize there will be a total eclipse in 2017 in Idaho (I didn't even realize there were ever total eclipses up here), another annular in 2023, and a total right here in 2045. OK, the latter is a ways off, but I guess it's still worth catching next year's annular with a total coming up just 5 years later? _______________________________________________ Utah-Astronomy mailing list Utah-Astronomy@mailman.xmission.com http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/utah-astronomy Visit the Photo Gallery: http://www.slas.us/gallery2/main.php
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