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Or you could, you know, travel somwhere to see one. There are usually 3 or 4 total eclipses per decade, plus 2 or 3 annular ones and a few more partials.

I went over to Strasbourg to see the 1999 one and I'm glad I did.

There's two total eclipses coming in the next 6 years, over here in Australia. I'm hoping i can travel to see at least one of them.

Parkplace wrote:I was just north of the full eclipse, actually I was able to get a couple good photos only showing a sliver of the sun. The automatic street lights went on and the temperature did drop here. Same here, 84 yrs old next time around.

I was just south of totality, and similarly was able to get some satisfactory pictures of a thin crescent sun through the clouds. It was interesting to experience, but it was also somewhat annoying that the day before and after the eclipse were sunny, whereas the day itself was overcast.

I'll be 86 when the next total solar eclipse comes around to where I am, but my plan is to go to where they are long before then. There are two "coming up soon" in 2044 and 2045 that would not necessitate leaving Murica.

The next total solar eclipse where I live will be 2135... :(

Stormaen wrote:The next total solar eclipse where I live will be 2135... :(

You've got a better chance of living to see it than I have!

If we both make it... pint?

I think I've got about until 2090 for my next total solar eclipse. I'll be pretty old but I think I might make it :P

Almonaster Nuevo wrote:You've got a better chance of living to see it than I have!

If we both make it... pint?

Meanwhile Botswana, Australia and NZ seem to be the places to be.
https://time.com/4897581/total-solar-eclipse-years-next/

Almonaster Nuevo wrote:Meanwhile Botswana, Australia and NZ seem to be the places to be.
https://time.com/4897581/total-solar-eclipse-years-next/

All places I'd like to see, but do I want to see them with a few thousand other eclipse chasers? Probably. :)

The next total solar eclipse in my area is in 2044, I think it will also be the first one I'll experience. The eclipse was only about 25% where I was

First back!

I got a new (as in new to the game) issue straight off, too. Yay!

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