Author Topic: solar eclipse tomorrow!  (Read 2394 times)

idk if we're gonna be able to see it

I once went to spa about a year or 2 ago. stuff was loving load but it was free and cool. wich was nice.
After being told for the umpteenth time how to pronounce "Cidre" by a snooty Belgian man I can't help but think... "What a wankre"

After being told for the umpteenth time how to pronounce "Cidre" by a snooty Belgian man I can't help but think... "What a wankre"
uwot?

im gonna see it
gonna be cool

uwot?
You make fun of my country, I will make fun of yours

I'm up for it!
8:30 to 9:30 is the best time for it in the UK.
And looking at the weather reports, most of the UK is shrouded in cloud, but Southern Wales isn't!

For anyone who can't see it, either because it's obscured by cloud, or won't be visible in your country, then you can watch it live on the BBC!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b019h4g8
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-31906556
The footage will be live from the UK, but also from the Faroe Islands, where the best view and closest to total eclipse will be visible from.
Furthermore, they will be viewing the eclipse from an aircraft above the clouds,to give a perfect view!

And here is advice for how to safely view the eclipse!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/guides/zcytpv4
Remember, DO NOT look directly at the eclipse or the sun.
Sunglasses are NOT sufficient protection.
DO NOT aim your cameras directly at the eclipse/sun. You may damage them or your eyes if looking through a view-finder. Use a dark filter.

I'm up for it!
8:30 to 9:30 is the best time for it in the UK.
And looking at the weather reports, most of the UK is shrouded in cloud, but Southern Wales isn't!
If this is true then I'll be walking to school whilst a solar eclipse is happening. Too bad it's pretty cloudy around here.

even if it is cloudy we'd still basically notice the fact that its getting extremely dark, right?

even if it is cloudy we'd still basically notice the fact that its getting extremely dark, right?
Yes. It will suddenly appear as if it is twilight or dusk.

But if it's cloudy then you might not be able to see the moon eclipse across the sun.

gotta hope the english weather is kind to us, then


aren't you not suppost to look at a solar eclipse

aren't you not suppost to look at a solar eclipse
firmly grasp it

the birds will go apestuff