Wonderful! I ended up just inside the boundaries of the rural community of Mapledale (near Debec, to the southwest of Woodstock). Excellent view, truly an awe-inspiring experience. Waited my entire life for this, and I am almost 65. Worth the wait 100%.
@@howdidigetthere - It is a peaceful part of the province, composed of hills and farms. I am guessing a lot of potatoes are grown there, but it was a bit too early in the season for anything to be growing. I do know that it would be an excellent place to view the sky if there was a comet or meteor shower.
I saw it from Jackman, Maine. Right near the border. Dead Center of totality. It was otherworldly seeing the sky go so quickly dark like that. I only wish it had lasted longer.
I live in jackman and am a manager at bishops store. It was amazing sooo many people came out to our little town to experience something so awesome together.
@@MadMaxx89 I went in to Bishops for some gas & pizza! Was able to get parking behind the store too. Thanks for allowing that btw! You guys did an outstanding job tanking & handling such a big crowd! The likes of which i doubt you've ever had! I hope we didn't drain all your resources too badly. 😅At least you have a big economy boost to show for it! Will definitely visit Jackman again! Especially for some of those trinkets at Bishops I didn't have money for at the time. Lol
This is great! I travelled from Halifax up just a little further to Richibucto and it's pretty neat to see the difference in how much brighter the sky was to the east during totality with only about 40km distance between the two locations! +Fav!
I had intended to drive up to Bouctouche, but my house was already inside of the totality and when I saw the traffic I chickened out. A friend of mine went to Richibucto as well and he said it was awesome there
@@howdidigetthere This was still a fantastic spot to view! You got lucky! haha The traffic was crazy, I can't blame you there. The 11 wasn't too bad where it was divided, but bottlenecked back miserably where it went to 2-way (going up and really bad coming back). We ended up leaving about an hour and some after our friends, we took the smaller 134 highway back, so they were behind us and met up with them just before the NS border, so they were stuck in that for nearly an hour and half. I imagine some of those towns have never been so busy before!
There's not a camera in the world that does justice to a total solar eclipse; you have to see it in person. It looks so small in this video, but when I was looking up at it, it seemed like it was right in front of my face.
Beautiful! Also, I am working on a compilation video for the eclipse with footage from all over. Could I use a clip from your video in the project (with proper credit of course)?
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one aspect of the eclipse which I was not expecting and is not captured on camera is the noticeable temperature drop as the sun's rays were blocked.
Apparently I was too caught up in the moment to realize it.
The New Brunswick website said the temperature change could be up to 10 Celsius
spot on I was out in the open the lighting looked weird and all sudden it felt like it was raining cold air just before totality
I was at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, one of the locations NASA broadcast from. It definitely got cooler. It was an amazing experience.
Yeah, I was outside in shorts and a t shirt, and when totality came I felt like I needed a jacket.
Wonderful! I ended up just inside the boundaries of the rural community of Mapledale (near Debec, to the southwest of Woodstock). Excellent view, truly an awe-inspiring experience. Waited my entire life for this, and I am almost 65. Worth the wait 100%.
I haven't been to that area yet, but I'm told it's very nice.
My wife and I were surprised about how much more impressive it was than we'd expected
@@howdidigetthere - It is a peaceful part of the province, composed of hills and farms. I am guessing a lot of potatoes are grown there, but it was a bit too early in the season for anything to be growing. I do know that it would be an excellent place to view the sky if there was a comet or meteor shower.
*Really* nice capture! Thanks for posting!
I saw it from Jackman, Maine. Right near the border.
Dead Center of totality.
It was otherworldly seeing the sky go so quickly dark like that.
I only wish it had lasted longer.
I live in jackman and am a manager at bishops store. It was amazing sooo many people came out to our little town to experience something so awesome together.
@@MadMaxx89 I went in to Bishops for some gas & pizza! Was able to get parking behind the store too. Thanks for allowing that btw!
You guys did an outstanding job tanking & handling such a big crowd! The likes of which i doubt you've ever had!
I hope we didn't drain all your resources too badly. 😅At least you have a big economy boost to show for it!
Will definitely visit Jackman again! Especially for some of those trinkets at Bishops I didn't have money for at the time. Lol
That's an awesome capture. Here it was 95%, so it got very dark but not quite totality.
Nice capture. I saw it from Cleveland, OH.
Nice! I saw it from Brockville, Ontario
Awesome video! We drove to Richibucto. Absolutely amazing!
This is exactly what I wanted to do, but i totally ruined totality when removing the solar filter. well done!
Superb ❤😍
Wow, very good!
This is great! I travelled from Halifax up just a little further to Richibucto and it's pretty neat to see the difference in how much brighter the sky was to the east during totality with only about 40km distance between the two locations! +Fav!
I had intended to drive up to Bouctouche, but my house was already inside of the totality and when I saw the traffic I chickened out.
A friend of mine went to Richibucto as well and he said it was awesome there
@@howdidigetthere This was still a fantastic spot to view! You got lucky! haha The traffic was crazy, I can't blame you there. The 11 wasn't too bad where it was divided, but bottlenecked back miserably where it went to 2-way (going up and really bad coming back). We ended up leaving about an hour and some after our friends, we took the smaller 134 highway back, so they were behind us and met up with them just before the NS border, so they were stuck in that for nearly an hour and half. I imagine some of those towns have never been so busy before!
There's not a camera in the world that does justice to a total solar eclipse; you have to see it in person. It looks so small in this video, but when I was looking up at it, it seemed like it was right in front of my face.
It was surreal
Spectacular
Saw it in Indy at the speedway
Great video. A little too cloudy and rainy here and we were only going to see a bite size eclipse. 👍👍
Cool!
It looked great in the Adirondacks as well!
That's cool man!!
Thanks!
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U can kinda see the eclipse area move in
Cool ❤🎉
Thank you
Beautiful!
Also, I am working on a compilation video for the eclipse with footage from all over. Could I use a clip from your video in the project (with proper credit of course)?
For sure, send a link when it's done
Thanks!
Thank you!
The camera did a great job. I recorded with a GoPro, it sucked.
This is on a GoPro 10 Black, though I've had mixed results in high contrast light settings
@@howdidigetthere Mine is a 5 Black.
51 seconds = ? Do you have duration of capture / between real times taken please.
The eclipse happened at 4:31 Eastern, and the total eclipse lasted for about 1 minute and 40 seconds
@@howdidigettherelooking on moon shadow on video you clear been on edge of it
What planet or star was that during totality
This is a solar eclipse, which is when the moon passes in front of the sun
@@howdidigetthere I know what a solar eclipse is bc I’m 11 but do u not see the bright thing behind the sun
Venus
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@wizardsuth 1. God separated the waters above from the waters etc. etc. and created Man in his image.
2. NASA made a race of Monkeys who think they're going into a magical sky vacuum to live, die on MARS. hell no😂
I saw it from Cardinal, Ontario. Quite the spectacle
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