Lamename01234
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I am in a town in western North Carolina also and had 99.8% coverage. Three planets lining up is pretty cool. I loved when it got dark and the crickets came out.
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Totality here in KY; friend came over we did two experiments: one with plastic tub of water and was able to see the total eclipse in the tub of water (reflecting off the sun!); next: we cut a tiny hole in white paper and placed over second paper, and we saw a very small solar eclipse reflection onto the paper through the tiny hole as the moon covered the sun. Then, I pointed the handycam at sun through viewfinder and videoed the eclipse.
Was hesitant to mention the not so great video I shot of the solar eclipse today because I am a nerd when it comes to hooking up my handycam and retrieving eclipse video from same.
I've never heard of seeing it through water so thats pretty inventive all by itself!
I like @hodge love NASA's website, so thank you and also thank you @SheilaKathy re NASA website! What an incredible day 8/21/17 will forever remain in my mind!:singing:Here is a NASA link