Post in this thread if your country had an eclipse today

Post in this thread if your country had an eclipse today.

>be PhD student in Ontario
>be volunteering for an orientation
>all the science freshmen kids are screaming about the eclipse
>had to stand in the scalding sun for hours just for a few minute glimpse of the partial eclipse

80~% Was a fun time anyway.

>forgot about the eclipse
>notice sky change while in backyard
>get confused
>fortunately didn't look at it

whew that was a close one

Who is this whore?

>mfw 97% coverage and nothing interesting happened

>north of the best viewing line
>wowitsfuckingnothing.jpg
>overcast all day too
What a fucking ripoff. Glad I didn't spend $50 on those dumb glasses or I'd be pissed.

$50? They were $3 here.

They're fucking free. The astronomy department at the uni was handing them out lmfao.

>oldfag
I don't go to school anymore. ;_;

You could just walk in and take one m8.

be sure to shake the dean's hand sonny

I used binos to project an image.

If you guys keep this thread open until 2019 then I'll post on it.

There was slightly less sunlight for about an hour where i live. It was super nice and comfy.

/blindboys/

Projected. Back to the sun.

Oh nice.

Yeah, it was nice and cool outside during the eclipse. Fucking hate the sun.

>get up at 11
>go upstairs
>notice backyard and apartment down the road Looks fairly dark with clouds i barely saw
>"oh i guess it's gonna be stormy today"
>go back downstairs to play overwatch
>realize 3 hours later it was because of eclipse why it was dark
How the fuck could have i been so blind?

That's pretty cool

>up at 11
How? In bed 1-2am, up by 6am. ;_;

I forgot.

Step 1: don't have a job

Yes, but Reimu a shit

We had an extremely marginal one in the absolute westernmost point of Sweden. I think we were the last ones to get it desu.

100% in Oregon

It was visible in the far east, on the border with Alaska.
Sucks that I live in Western Siberia though

>earth blocks the sun each day and yet these faggots shit themselves when the moon does it

Yeah; I was kind of surprised by that. I was under the path of totality in Oregon, and even with 98% of the sun covered, it was still too bright to look at directly. I had to wait until it was 100% occluded to stare at it, and even then, the solar corona around the moon was kind of bright, too.

The biggest effect was the temperature drop. It plummeted suddenly then spiked back up after the totality passed.