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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsJust finished watching from Lampasas, Texas
About an hour outside of Austin. Worth it without a doubt.
I was wondering if it would get pitch dark. It was more like the light about ten or 15 minutes before dark.
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Just finished watching from Lampasas, Texas (Original Post)
Sucha NastyWoman
Apr 8
OP
Only about 70% coverage where I live, but still fun to watch. Glad you were right in the path!
MLAA
Apr 8
#1
Ohhh - thanks for sharing. I'm watching it all on CNN here is So. Cal.- I find it very exciting.
AnotherMother4Peace
Apr 8
#6
MLAA
(17,338 posts)1. Only about 70% coverage where I live, but still fun to watch. Glad you were right in the path!
getagrip_already
(14,864 posts)2. We are supposed to get to 94% in about 30 minutes....
It's started already, pretty neat. Sky is hazy but it's not impacting the eclipse.
Sucha NastyWoman
(2,756 posts)3. Where are you?
getagrip_already
(14,864 posts)5. Central mass
Near worcester
Siwsan
(26,298 posts)4. We're heading in to the not quite total stage that's visible in mid-Michigan
I'm not really watching but just noticed it's definitely darker.
I've seen lots of eclipses - my favorite are the lunar.
AnotherMother4Peace
(4,251 posts)6. Ohhh - thanks for sharing. I'm watching it all on CNN here is So. Cal.- I find it very exciting.
we can do it
(12,202 posts)7. I thought the same about darkness up here in Akron.