K² Ramblings on Nostr: Solar eclipse pics! It was hazy, and the weather forecast was partly cloudy, but the ...
Solar eclipse pics! It was hazy, and the weather forecast was partly cloudy, but the sun stayed visible and the eclipse glasses haven’t cracked!
We didn’t do anything complicated this time: just took the glasses with us as we went about our morning, looking through the glasses every 15-20 minutes to see how much was covered until it reached its maximum coverage of 78% of the sun’s apparent diameter. And at projections. (Leaves are nature’s original pinhole camera.)
https://hyperborea.org/journal/2023/10/solar-eclipse-pics/Published at
2023-10-15 16:30:28 UTCEvent JSON
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