[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:

  • @behindthesailboats
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    341 year ago

    Very cool! I think in this case it’s called “annularity” and not “totality”

  • Rentlar
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    81 year ago

    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.

  • @RubberElectrons
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    71 year ago

    That’s a great shot, I wasn’t even aware it was happening today. Where was this located?

  • glibg10b
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    41 year ago

    Is it still called totality if it’s an annular eclipse?

  • @[email protected]
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    41 year ago

    This is so cool!

    NGL I didn’t read the title at first and thought these were all jack o lanterns

  • @Spacecraft
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    41 year ago

    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.

    • thrawnOP
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      31 year ago

      Yep, I bought the telescope for $70 and separate solar filter for $20. Can dm links if you’re interested.

    • rhythmisaprancer
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      21 year ago

      I am curious, also. Very cool! I used a welding hood with my phone and it added a green tint. Not as cool.