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Only God knows how much grateful i am. After so much struggles I now own a new house and my family is happy once again everything is finally falling into place!!
EXACTLY! IM IN WA state. We had one six or seven years ago. Look at foliage it looks strange. Then you feel tears . It's just so emotional and hard pressed to explain. I wish I could see one more.
@@RogerWittekindYeah! I was in far northwestern Nebraska, at a rest area on Highway 20. It was perfect; maybe 50 people and a real picnic atmosphere. We had a panoramic view of a wide area and no interference from any quarter. When it was over was when we ran into traffic. I think the entire state of Colorado emptied out. It took me 6 hours to get to open road a few miles away. I don't know how you could plan for that, but, it would be good to keep it in mind.
OMG! Could you have made this any more boring?!!! I drove 1700 miles round trip to experience totality in 2017. It was a mind blowing, religious experience that is like nothing I've ever experienced in my life! If this is your first totality, do not even try to record it photographically - just experience it. Though I've never taken psychedelics, what I experienced seems very similar to a psychedelic experience. It rockets you into a profound sense of awe that will shrink your vocabulary to a half dozen words. You will feel profoundly insignificant, yet profoundly proud to be a tiny part of this immense universe. You will feel that you are one with the universe, that time has stopped, that nothing else matters, and any noise about your daily life will simply vanish, in an instant. Experiencing the Grand Canyon for the first time is a profound experience that completely renders the hundreds of photos you've seen of the Grand Canyon useless; experiencing totality is like this times at least 100, because while the Grand Canyon is just a grander more magnificent version of canyons and gorges you've seen before, you've never seen or experienced *anything* even remotely like totality. While you know intellectually that the moon is blocking the sun, what you experience is a hole in the sky where the sun used to be; a portal to another dimension. And you see the magnificent corona that appears as a massive seductively undulating delicate tapestry of an alien being that you realize is always there, but can only now be seen because the moon has removed the sun's overpowering glare. It's like crawling into the back of an old wardrobe while playing hide and seek, and suddenly emerging in Narnia!
I'm still confused about viewing with binoculars. I know we need to use filter glasses *except* during totality. Video says that for photography, a solar filter is needed for partial phases but can be removed during totality for better images. But for viewing with binoculars, it just says "make sure they are equipped with solar filters" but does not specify when to use them. Are they needed BOTH during partial phases and totality, or can they be removed during totality? Is there enough light during totality to see the corona and prominences through the filters? If they aren't needed during totality, I am planning to bring normal binoculars to get a better view of the corona.
I live in and around the Syracuse NY area and this is my first Solar Eclipse. I'm taking safety precautions and plan on recording the day. If weather permits?
Can I camp out on your yard!? In all seriousness, I really want to see this but it will be a four hour drive, which I don't mind. I am just wondering how busy the traffic will be and the possible ordeal of getting there and back. It will all be worth it if we get a spot though and the weather is good.
Our High Desert Eclipse 4k 360 time-lapse th-cam.com/video/fzcFw_33iC8/w-d-xo.html It does a decent job of portraying an eclipse even if it took several hundred hours of editing to get it that way.
There are so many misleading images of annular solar eclipses, one of them repeated like five times. Lazy lazy editing. This is not the kind of eclipse we are about to experience. Also no credit for the repeatedly shown videos of the 2017 eclipse. And dubious advice about experimenting with photographic settings during the previous moments of totality. Expected better from this channel.
@@IdioticSandwich no they repeatedly showed annular eclipses, wherein the moon passes directly in front of the sun but is at a point in space where it does not cover it completely when centered, leaving the "ring of fire." This eclipse will not feature that.
@@mikeroberts9559 Appreciate your inquiry, Mike. I can't share the link here - it will be deleted automatically. However, you might be able to find these videos by using these key words: Mark Biltz, April 8 Solar eclipse
*I love the grounded reality of this channel!!!*
Retirement took a toll on my finances, but with my involvement in the digital market, $27,000 weekly returns has been life changing. AWESOME GOD❤️
Only God knows how much grateful i am. After so much struggles I now own a new house and my family is happy once again everything is finally falling into place!!
Wow that's huge, how do you make that much monthly?
I'm 37 and have been looking for ways to be successful, please how??
Thanks to my co-worker (Alex) who suggested Ms Maria Angelina Alexander.
She's a licensed broker in the states 🇺🇸
That was beautifully done ....expressing the scienctific and spiritual aspects
No picture can do it justice; you have to see one.
EXACTLY!
IM IN WA state. We had one six or seven years ago. Look at foliage it looks strange. Then you feel tears . It's just so emotional and hard pressed to explain. I wish I could see one more.
Yes, the 2017 eclipse was spectacular, but what I remember the most is the traffic.
@@RogerWittekindYeah! I was in far northwestern Nebraska, at a rest area on Highway 20. It was perfect; maybe 50 people and a real picnic atmosphere. We had a panoramic view of a wide area and no interference from any quarter. When it was over was when we ran into traffic. I think the entire state of Colorado emptied out. It took me 6 hours to get to open road a few miles away. I don't know how you could plan for that, but, it would be good to keep it in mind.
agreed
OMG! Could you have made this any more boring?!!! I drove 1700 miles round trip to experience totality in 2017. It was a mind blowing, religious experience that is like nothing I've ever experienced in my life! If this is your first totality, do not even try to record it photographically - just experience it. Though I've never taken psychedelics, what I experienced seems very similar to a psychedelic experience. It rockets you into a profound sense of awe that will shrink your vocabulary to a half dozen words. You will feel profoundly insignificant, yet profoundly proud to be a tiny part of this immense universe. You will feel that you are one with the universe, that time has stopped, that nothing else matters, and any noise about your daily life will simply vanish, in an instant. Experiencing the Grand Canyon for the first time is a profound experience that completely renders the hundreds of photos you've seen of the Grand Canyon useless; experiencing totality is like this times at least 100, because while the Grand Canyon is just a grander more magnificent version of canyons and gorges you've seen before, you've never seen or experienced *anything* even remotely like totality. While you know intellectually that the moon is blocking the sun, what you experience is a hole in the sky where the sun used to be; a portal to another dimension. And you see the magnificent corona that appears as a massive seductively undulating delicate tapestry of an alien being that you realize is always there, but can only now be seen because the moon has removed the sun's overpowering glare. It's like crawling into the back of an old wardrobe while playing hide and seek, and suddenly emerging in Narnia!
Wow! Well said my friend! Well said!
I think you explained that very well. We get a front row seat again in southern Illinois.
@Zanadu53
ZanaSPrice13
Really a Thesaurus,......
I'm still confused about viewing with binoculars. I know we need to use filter glasses *except* during totality. Video says that for photography, a solar filter is needed for partial phases but can be removed during totality for better images. But for viewing with binoculars, it just says "make sure they are equipped with solar filters" but does not specify when to use them. Are they needed BOTH during partial phases and totality, or can they be removed during totality? Is there enough light during totality to see the corona and prominences through the filters? If they aren't needed during totality, I am planning to bring normal binoculars to get a better view of the corona.
No matter what some other US sources may tell you, the path of totality touches five provinces in Canada, not four, and no "states".
Wow so cooolllllll
I live in and around the Syracuse NY area and this is my first Solar Eclipse. I'm taking safety precautions and plan on recording the day. If weather permits?
Can I camp out on your yard!? In all seriousness, I really want to see this but it will be a four hour drive, which I don't mind. I am just wondering how busy the traffic will be and the possible ordeal of getting there and back. It will all be worth it if we get a spot though and the weather is good.
First full eclipse for them?
Baily's Beads after Francis Baily
I remember 2017, which we had the solar special glasses
Total eclipse of moon by the sun which parts of World affected?
The East Coast of the United States is what you should be looking for in America
🎉❤today 🥳🤩✨😎🌞🌚
Is it true that the next total solar eclipse for me is 2042
Ima not kidding I’m serious get those glasses now
I HAD A RIDE ON A C21 ONCE 😊😊
Map nearly unreadable even when fully expanded.
MI AND MY TRUMPY BEAR WILL BE LOOKING FOR PARTIAL IN YUMA LOL
The black sun
Did you know if you look at it you can go blind if you have the glasses you won’t but other glasses don’t work if you find this comment pls like
It’s the black sun not the moon
So why do only people between the moon and the sun see it? Why not everyone on the planet?
flat earth!@@mqb3gofjzkko7nzx38
On April 8 2024
My birthday 🥳🎂🎉
Our High Desert Eclipse 4k 360 time-lapse th-cam.com/video/fzcFw_33iC8/w-d-xo.html
It does a decent job of portraying an eclipse even if it took several hundred hours of editing to get it that way.
Who’s Watching This in 2024 Setembeper
4:20 💯
Yeah watch the fault zone open up...
There are so many misleading images of annular solar eclipses, one of them repeated like five times. Lazy lazy editing. This is not the kind of eclipse we are about to experience. Also no credit for the repeatedly shown videos of the 2017 eclipse. And dubious advice about experimenting with photographic settings during the previous moments of totality. Expected better from this channel.
Do you expect them to travel forwards in time?
@@IdioticSandwich Just they could have bothered researching video of an actual total eclipse like the upcoming one.
@@bobwhit1544 the ones they were showing weren’t already total?
@@IdioticSandwich no they repeatedly showed annular eclipses, wherein the moon passes directly in front of the sun but is at a point in space where it does not cover it completely when centered, leaving the "ring of fire." This eclipse will not feature that.
@@bobwhit1544 and where is your proof this new eclipse won’t have the same effect?
Sun vs moon
Moon passes sun
Moon Wins
Suns Loses
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The clouds was covering it for me😢
You guys have noooo idea what's about to happen 🤯
Hint: lunar eclipses = warning for Israel. Solar eclipse = warning for the rest of the world 🔥
YES!!👍🙄
Why is it a warning for the rest of the World 🌎
@@mikeroberts9559
Appreciate your inquiry, Mike. I can't share the link here - it will be deleted automatically. However, you might be able to find these videos by using these key words:
Mark Biltz, April 8 Solar eclipse
Why don't you tell us what's about to happen. I have a feeling you know no more than the rest of us.
the rapture is here @@mqb3gofjzkko7nzx38
I'D LOVE TO BUT I DON T HAVE A LEAR JET OR A FREN OFFERING MI A RIDE OR I'D GO😢😢😢🎉🎉🎉🎉
I’m for real scared 😱😨😭😭😭
You a scardy cat
I live in german😭😭
Guys this is real
I'm sorry but people are acting so stupid about this eclipse I'll be glad when it's over I can't believe people they are so ridiculous .
Its not a black sun
Its the moon
Oh I thought it was a black sun