being in the path of totality is well worth the journey. There is an annular eclipse (moon does not completely cover sun) mostly in the Midwest/Great lakes in 2048. The 2 in 2045 and 2052 are total and would be cool to see (I'll be in my late 80s and early 90s for those). Got to be in the path of totality for the 1970 one, also the 2017 one thru SC. Nothing like it.
Airbnb won't exist in 20 years. I guarantee that when all the boomers die out there's going to be real reform in the housing market to bring prices back down. No doubt in my mind that Airbnb will be abolished for stealing all of the entry level homes away from first time homebuyers.
Oh wow. I got to see the 2017 eclipse and the eclipse from yesterday from my home. If i stay around where I live. I could also see the 2045 eclipse from my home.
In 2078, more people will live to be age 100 and beyond, so many folks alive now may still be around then to view that solar eclipse on May 11 of that year.
I'll be 99...but I don't live there. Yesterday was epic because I didn't have to travel to see totality and I was lucky enough to not get clouded out. The next eclipse here in Ohio is in 2099, so I'm pretty skunked on being able to see that one.
clearly you have not been paying attention. American life expectancy has been dropping steadily and will continue to do so. The entire country lives on processed garbage. So it goes .
Oh holy crap. The 2078 event is going through South Carolina. Yeah I don’t think I’ll be alive for that one. I’ll be a month before turning 80 when it happens (That’s if I’m still alive by then).
Already making plans for 2078! Hopefully my family will let me drive them there so they can witness the total eclipse. Not sure if they will cooperate though since I'll be 128 years old by then.
bruh just take a quick look at the population density map of alaska and then compare that to the path of totality of that specific eclipse... like a grand total of of like 1000 people are going to see it and most of them are going to be oil rig workers. Plus no one is going to travel to northern alaska to see it. Cause it takes place in march.... when its around 6 degrees F at MAX during that time. It's not going to be newsworthy simply because it's inaccessible and there will be few eyes on it. But i'm sure it'll be special to those few who get to enjoy it
@@nolanholmberg311 March is also when the Iditarod occurs, meaning it's the height of tourist season in Nome. What on earth makes you think they won't see those guests stay for a month?
I would love to travel up to Alaska for that, but the odds of clear skies in March in northern Alaska at that time of year are grim, so I hope for the best for the people there but won't go out of my way for it. Travel to those regions of Alaska is expensive and requires a lot of planning
I mean, if you don't want to wait for 20 years from now, I've researched that in just the next 10 or less years that Africa and Australia will have a fair share of total solar eclipses so, perhaps plan vacations to either of those spots? Lol. I would, but the money, flight times, and unknown weather forecasts are pretty much holding me back.
@@sixfifty_sebb yeah my sister went to Ohio with her fiancé to see it lucky them. We live in Vegas and we already planned to go to Reno to see it and I’m excited I mean I can wait 21 years, I’ll be 46 then lol
I'll be old and Grey if I'm still alive in 2078 😢 I wanted my mother to witness a eclipse with Me she didn't get to see the one that happened the other day I'm afraid it wont happen ill be lucky if she's still around in 2045 I don't want to think about it life really is to short a hundred years will come and go and none of us will matter any more God bless each and everyone of you 🙏
Damn. Hearing those years just stresses me out.
2078!? Jezz...
Lol, same. Makes you realize how old you'll be in 20 years.
Burning Man 2045 is gonna be epic!!!
We’ll be in walkers by then
Except BM is at the end of August. Maybe they'll change it for that year.
I might be around for 44 & 45, but 78 is out of reach.
Hope to see the 78 eclipse, I'll be 101 by then...hopefully.
@@xemnas9098 ill be 78 idk if ill make it that long lol
being in the path of totality is well worth the journey. There is an annular eclipse (moon does not completely cover sun) mostly in the Midwest/Great lakes in 2048. The 2 in 2045 and 2052 are total and would be cool to see (I'll be in my late 80s and early 90s for those). Got to be in the path of totality for the 1970 one, also the 2017 one thru SC. Nothing like it.
I might be around for '78, I'll be 72 almost 73
@@xemnas9098 I'll be 108, most likely cremated 🤣
I just booked my Airbnb and flight to Montana. Hope it doesn’t rain!
Airbnb won't exist in 20 years. I guarantee that when all the boomers die out there's going to be real reform in the housing market to bring prices back down. No doubt in my mind that Airbnb will be abolished for stealing all of the entry level homes away from first time homebuyers.
Will that house still be alive by then?
Oh wow. I got to see the 2017 eclipse and the eclipse from yesterday from my home. If i stay around where I live. I could also see the 2045 eclipse from my home.
southern california gets the short end of the stick on solar eclipse.... I guess we always get front row seats to nice Earthquakes..
Little Rock be cashing in geez.
I’ll be 43 for the one in 45 and 76 for the one in 78
That's some impressive math skills!
I’ll be 54 in 21 yrs & my daughters will all be in their 30s 😮💨
I will be in diapers by then and def. dead or petrified for other one. I got to see a once in a lifetime thing twice so far.
In 2078, more people will live to be age 100 and beyond, so many folks alive now may still be around then to view that solar eclipse on May 11 of that year.
I'll be 99...but I don't live there. Yesterday was epic because I didn't have to travel to see totality and I was lucky enough to not get clouded out. The next eclipse here in Ohio is in 2099, so I'm pretty skunked on being able to see that one.
clearly you have not been paying attention. American life expectancy has been dropping steadily and will continue to do so. The entire country lives on processed garbage. So it goes .
But that means people will have to go outside to see the eclipse. Not happening.
😂😂
@@douglasmac108 yup an Iam moving to Columbia or Norway so it definitely is 😱
Yeah have fun with that eclipse in 2078! I'll be almost 100. Doubt I'll be here THAT long. ;)
Oh holy crap. The 2078 event is going through South Carolina. Yeah I don’t think I’ll be alive for that one. I’ll be a month before turning 80 when it happens (That’s if I’m still alive by then).
I'll be 68 by 2078
Already making plans for 2078! Hopefully my family will let me drive them there so they can witness the total eclipse. Not sure if they will cooperate though since I'll be 128 years old by then.
Looks like Montgomery will be in the cross-hairs for the next round.
Me in Montgomery after having driven 500 miles yesterday to see the eclipse
Well that just means you're gonna be able to see two eclipses in your lifetime :)
So y’all pretending like Alaska doesn’t exist? On Mar 30, 2033
Yeah, March. Over coastal Alaska. Good luck.
bruh just take a quick look at the population density map of alaska and then compare that to the path of totality of that specific eclipse... like a grand total of of like 1000 people are going to see it and most of them are going to be oil rig workers. Plus no one is going to travel to northern alaska to see it. Cause it takes place in march.... when its around 6 degrees F at MAX during that time. It's not going to be newsworthy simply because it's inaccessible and there will be few eyes on it. But i'm sure it'll be special to those few who get to enjoy it
@@nolanholmberg311 March is also when the Iditarod occurs, meaning it's the height of tourist season in Nome. What on earth makes you think they won't see those guests stay for a month?
I would love to travel up to Alaska for that, but the odds of clear skies in March in northern Alaska at that time of year are grim, so I hope for the best for the people there but won't go out of my way for it. Travel to those regions of Alaska is expensive and requires a lot of planning
I mean, if you don't want to wait for 20 years from now, I've researched that in just the next 10 or less years that Africa and Australia will have a fair share of total solar eclipses so, perhaps plan vacations to either of those spots? Lol. I would, but the money, flight times, and unknown weather forecasts are pretty much holding me back.
Dang the 2078 one is on my birthday and I currently live in the path of totality.
So 2045 and 2078? Cool, everyone can start planning for it
This is our team.
Reno is going to be in the path awesome 😊✨
exactly,finally we get a path of totality up here in the west coast instead of going all the way to Texas and up in the east coast to see it
@@sixfifty_sebb yeah my sister went to Ohio with her fiancé to see it lucky them. We live in Vegas and we already planned to go to Reno to see it and I’m excited I mean I can wait 21 years, I’ll be 46 then lol
If the world is still in one piece by then, I’m planning on seeing the one in 2045.
3 days after my birthday! The next one ill be 62...... Lmao After seeing totality yesterday will be a good cosmic bday present tho!
2045, I’ll will be “young” yet, and i live in Reno, that will be epic
2 decades away in the
1000 year Millenial Reign and Rule of KING JESUS ❤
Still earlier than George R.R. Martin ever releasing the last 2 books to A Song of Ice and Fire…
Australia July, 2028
I'll be old and Grey if I'm still alive in 2078 😢 I wanted my mother to witness a eclipse with Me she didn't get to see the one that happened the other day I'm afraid it wont happen ill be lucky if she's still around in 2045 I don't want to think about it life really is to short a hundred years will come and go and none of us will matter any more God bless each and everyone of you 🙏
There is one happening I'm Spain in 2026, and there is one happening in Australia in 2028.
Too far away for me to be around to see since I’m an octogenarian!
Whoosh!
I don't think I'll be here to see them once
But it doesn't pass over Niagara
falls.some tvs show it
I live in the salt lake valley.
I’m in the path of totality as I’m typing this comment.
I’ll be 83 🎉😅
Rumor is people are setting up camp for it already
The next ones will be once in a lifetime eclipses. I'll probably forget how to safely view them too. 🙄
Alaska ?
NEVER
See yall in a few.
Next 20 years and 4 months!
2078... most of the current pop will dead, or close to it.
I'd be 104 by then. Doubtful I'll live that long due to my vices (smoking, junk food etc).
GTA7 still won’t get released in 2044
Facts
Well...if the earth was flat, it would follow the exact same path.
Flat earthers jumping off the edge of the world😂
2078???? There will be no more world.
Ask Jesus To Save You Before It’s Too Late 🙏
There talking out there ass there no way or possibly for them to see that far in the future for weather an etc
I'll be too old to care
XD
I’ll see you on the other side
2045's is a WIDE shadow lasting 6 minutes! It's gonna be good.