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okhmbldr wrote:It adds to the experience because you can clearly see the stars come out and as a bonus, you'll see the winter constellations when it's summertime.
I'm an eclipse "novice", but why would dark skies matter. Doesn't the eclipse start between 11:00-12:00 am MDT?
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tmm2good wrote:That's very cool. Dark skies add a lot to the experience because, not only will you see the eclipse, but you'll also be able to see the stars come out. Sounds perfect.
On my cousin's 80 acres north of North Platte NE. No lights anywhere around his place.
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et2 wrote:Funny, I was going to say the same thing. But then again, I'm a Libra, and that's how we think. ๐mockturtle wrote::B I did. But heh, I'm sure they're astrology clubs too
et2: Do you mean astronomy, by any chance?
โAug-24-2016 04:28 PM
mockturtle wrote:
et2: Do you mean astronomy, by any chance?
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allen8106 wrote:holstein13 wrote:
If so, where are you camping? Better make your reservations soon for this one.
In all reality...who cares??
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