[Image description: a collage of seven photos, showing a view of the increasing eclipse, totality, and decreasing eclipse through the lens of a telescope.]
Bonus shot of the totality projected on a kid’s hand through the sighting scope:
Very cool! I think in this case it’s called “annularity” and not “totality”
Ring of fire I think
In america, we just stare at the sun.
POKE A HOLE IN A BOX? GO BACK TO RUSSIA WITH YOUR COMMUNISM SHIT.
I already have holes in my eyes, man.
You can see it pretty easily by letting it burn into your retinas!
Awesome photos! Thanks for sharing and glad the weather cooperated.
I’m looking forward to the one in April, going to set aside some time to see it.
Wow. Bros killin the game and provided receipts. We get it: you fuck.
That’s a great shot, I wasn’t even aware it was happening today. Where was this located?
Earth
Heyo
I live there too.
I drove from southern California to Chaco Culture National Historical Park in New Mexico for it!
This is so cool!
NGL I didn’t read the title at first and thought these were all jack o lanterns
Fantastic. I went down to Nevada to get a spot in a 100% area. Nice and clear view right until 100% and then the clouds blocked it out for a few minutes. So awesome.
Is it still called totality if it’s an annular eclipse?
No, I believe it’s called an annularity.
Cute <3
did you have to add a filter or was that part of the kit?
Yep, I bought the telescope for $70 and separate solar filter for $20. Can dm links if you’re interested.
I am curious, also. Very cool! I used a welding hood with my phone and it added a green tint. Not as cool.