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    Anyone watching the eclipse?

    I can only see it on stream right now, very cloudy here..the stream I am using is: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/live-eclipse-2012-annular

    I'm sure there are more, that is a Japanese speaking stream as it is happening there right now..looks very eerie. Should be over us in a couple hours I guess!

    ---------- Post added 2012-05-20 at 05:23 PM ----------

    Getting close to the "ring of fire" phase!

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    http://events.slooh.com/

    That's in English.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tommypilgrim View Post
    http://events.slooh.com/

    That's in English.

    Yeah I tried that one, it will not show anything for me, I tried refreshing like 25 times lol

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    So awesome

    ---------- Post added 2012-05-20 at 05:36 PM ----------

    Its a perfect circle in a perfect circle (HOw it looks right now anyway)

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    Whereabouts can we see this eclipse from? Looks pretty cloudy out, but I'm willing to drive somewhere and try!

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    I was excited to see this, the weather up until yesterday was amazing for it but
    when I woke up this morning it was cloudy and raining...
    Nothing new for the *wet* coast of Canada but a bummer nonetheless.

    Thank you for the link btw, at least I can experience it vicariously!!
    And eight, eight, I forget what eight was for

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    Quote Originally Posted by Twiddly View Post
    Yeah I tried that one, it will not show anything for me, I tried refreshing like 25 times lol
    You see the little arrows each side of Kagaya? Click those and it'll take you to different cameras.

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    Edit. I shouldnt post when tired.

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    Well, thanks for the image, seems I might have quite a way to go to see it...

    Such as the other side of the world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Krunchy View Post
    Well, thanks for the image, seems I might have quite a way to go to see it...

    Such as the other side of the world.

    An eclipse is when the moon blocks the sun, how were you hoping to see that at midnight ;p
    u less I am totally wrong and just made a fool of my self

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    Quote Originally Posted by peggleftw View Post
    An eclipse is when the moon blocks the sun, how were you hoping to see that at midnight ;p
    u less I am totally wrong and just made a fool of my self
    You know what, you are right...

    Sometimes I think I should just sign out and go to bed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Krunchy View Post
    You know what, you are right...

    Sometimes I think I should just sign out and go to bed.

    Haha before I edited my first post I asked the same thing, if I could see it fromengland or not, I soon realised my mistake and edited before anyone saw

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    I'll accept looking like an idiot in the hope it stops me doing it again

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    Quote Originally Posted by Krunchy View Post
    I'll accept looking like an idiot in the hope it stops me doing it again
    It's ok, I looked outside and stared at the setting sun to see if it looked any different. It didn't, but now EVERYTHING does.

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    I watched it, I honestly didn't find it as interesting as I thought it would be. Unlike other astronomical things like Lunar Eclipse, extra large moon, meteor shower, comets, I probably would've never noticed the solar eclipse if I didn't hear about it.

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    WAT ? there was a eclipse yesterday ? damn diablo stealing my life

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    Here in San Diego I got 76% coverage. Was pretty cool, my dad had a dark enough welding mask so I was able to actually look at it.
    Quote Originally Posted by Wells View Post
    Lets say you have a two 3 inch lines. One is all red and the other is 48% red and 52% blue. Does that mean there's a 50-50 chance they're both red or is the second line matching the all red line by 48%?
    ^^^ Wells using an analogy

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