CaptainF
The Professional Poster
Got to experience totality in Corvallis, at a friends house, where he threw a party. We all got on the roof before totality began, and the temperature had dropped maybe 5°F at that point, just about 10:00am local time.
The weather was beautiful, clear, warm, not a cloud in the sky, maybe about 77°F(25°C). Couldn't have asked for better conditions. As totality began around 10:15am, cheers erupted basically all over town, and it was amazing. The shimmering of the solar corona at the edge of the moon is truly unforgettable. I think we got about 1 minute 40 seconds of totality, which may be brief, but it was magical. The sky got dark, and you could see a "sunrise" of sorts on the horizon as streetlights came on all over town and birds started to sing a different song almost instantly. Then it was over!
I was lucky that I got to see my first ever total eclipse without having to invest any effort in traveling, since it was right in my backyard! If you can go see one yourself, don't miss out!
The weather was beautiful, clear, warm, not a cloud in the sky, maybe about 77°F(25°C). Couldn't have asked for better conditions. As totality began around 10:15am, cheers erupted basically all over town, and it was amazing. The shimmering of the solar corona at the edge of the moon is truly unforgettable. I think we got about 1 minute 40 seconds of totality, which may be brief, but it was magical. The sky got dark, and you could see a "sunrise" of sorts on the horizon as streetlights came on all over town and birds started to sing a different song almost instantly. Then it was over!
I was lucky that I got to see my first ever total eclipse without having to invest any effort in traveling, since it was right in my backyard! If you can go see one yourself, don't miss out!