(04-08-2024, 12:10 AM)Cre8Chaos Wrote: I am excited. We won't see but some, looking at when we will have the eclipse in this timezone, the kids should be at their playtime in the yard. I may also have the nasa website up to view it. I believe it's like at 10 or something when they are gonna stream it. It will be fun to read the book I inadvertently got for our space study to teach them anout the moon and sun fight.I am excited
Im interested in the celestial wonder of it all myself, but the thread is more about the measures our local state governments are enacting and societal concerns. Measures and concerns Ive never seen discussed about an eclipse.
Yes in 2017 people were stoked to go see it and overrun small towns for a prime viewing spot, We had all that but with no warnings or concerns
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