Perfectly clear here in Florida... and chilly!
Best regards,
Greg
Same here in Savannah, GA.
Nearing totality now.
What an eerie sight, to see stars one does not ordinarily see during a full
moon.
-Walter
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Hi,
Just been taking some photos of eclipse from v frosty UK, Nr
Barwell...was beautuful as sun was brightening the landscape and
showing the hoar frosted trees below.
Graham
On 21 December 2010 06:47, michael cottingham
voyagebotan...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hello,
Clear skies... 40 degrees
Hello Michael,
Please enjoy the eclipse for me too. All I can see here is a bright, fuzzy
ball that is missing a significant chunk. That's what I have to look at,
courtesy of our steadily building cloud cover here. Sigh...
Best!
Ed
- Original Message -
From: michael cottingham
Snowing here in Utah. Columbus State University has a good (albeit slow) web
feed.
54,000 on the NASA Marshall site but they are clouded.
But as I just told a friend, I'll gladly give this eclipse up if only the
weather Goddess will just give me clear skies for the May 2012 annular. :)
Perfectly clear here in Florida... and chilly!
Best regards,
Greg
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- Original Message -
From: Ed Deckert edeck...@triad.rr.com
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2010 12:59 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] eclipse
Good view here:
http://www.ccssc.org/webcast.html
Better here:
http://www.wpbt2.org/stargazer/
Both, as you might expect, are running slow.
patrick
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