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Little sis got this one, from around indy area

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Sorry @TRAT I’m afraid I disagree. This was the most amazing thing I’ve seen in my life words and pictures don’t do it justice
Agree. It was better than the one I saw when I was a kid. Pretty bummed though. The lens filter I bought for my phone completely blacked out the camera, so I was unable to get any good pics or video of it. Without the filter at full eclipse it just looked like a pic of the sun.
 
Nothing here in AZ to brag about, other than some flash burn 🔥 in my eyes 👀 😵‍💫😵
 
The difference between 96 percent and 100 percent is infinite. It’s the difference between day and night. It was darker than a full moon night
I had no idea it got that dark with 100%.
 
I have to say that I was impressed. One cool thing is that you can see a 360 degree sunset although it’s pretty dim
I'm in NH, which was along the path of today's eclipse, but I think it was much further north for the 100% effect.
Daylight just turned this weird hue when the eclipse was occurring. I really didn't care enough to get those special glasses. During that time, I was busy rinsing off my nasty septic tank trap.
 
It doesn't. There was a total eclipse here in the KC area in 2017. Even at its darkest point, there was still an obvious 'day glow' . Not like nighttime dark.
That’s a good point it could have seemed darker to us because we were kind of stuck in the trees
 
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