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JLHuston t1_jd61inl wrote
I’m a social worker, and I had a 12 yr old kid I was working with that day. I had the special glasses for him to wear, and got to see his face when he first looked up. His reaction was priceless.
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mojitz t1_jd7ireb wrote
Caught it too. The difference between even a teensy tiny sliver of sun peeking out and actual totality is wild.
Hanginon t1_jd6n6no wrote
I traveled to a campground in South Carolina to watch the one in 2017, made it a 2 week+ long road trip including stopping and visiting family along the route. So worth it!
Shoutout to Devil's Fork State park, great place.
FourteenthCylon t1_jd9d8gb wrote
I didn't have the glasses for the last one, so I made myself a pinhole eclipse viewer the night before. Everyone I was with wanted to try it out even though they had the glasses.
https://www.nationalgeographic.org/activity/build-a-solar-eclipse-viewer/
resistreclaim t1_jd9lcz8 wrote
Okay, Donald
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