I'll be in the office during it.
I'm in south east Michigan so not sure how much I'll actually be able to see...
I'm in south east Michigan so not sure how much I'll actually be able to see...
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Date | 4/8/2024 |
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Coverage | 92.53% |
Eclipse Type | Partial |
Eclipse Start | 12:51 PM CDT |
Maximum Eclipse | 2:07 PM CDT |
Eclipse End | 3:21 PM CDT |
Yeah, just don't look at it and you'll be fine. Too risky to even want to...
There were filters for the phones and cameras. Mine was really great and not an issue at all. I have no idea what they put in those filters, but you could see absolutely nothing other than a small yellow ball when looking at the sun. I got some great photos too. Other doctors recommended only using certified glasses, which is what I had.I'll be in the office to, they also say not to point your phones camera directly towards the eclipse , it may cause problems.
We had great weather over the weekend in Broken Bow Ok but it was overcast Monday. It was high thin clouds during the eclipse that you could easily see the the sun through with solar glasses. It also was just enough filter to take pictures with the phone. I took the pic during totality.
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