Comment on After 30 years, I'm finally going to see a total solar eclipse. Also, Potato World is a thing.
Trainguyrom@reddthat.com 7 months ago
My wife only went because I was hellbent on seeing the eclipse at totality (we saw the last October’s eclipse and 2017 both from around 90% coverage). Afterwards she said “the Grand canyon ain’t got shit on a solar eclipse” and we are both still in shock for how amazing of an experience it was.
The wonky colors as day slowly turned to night, the sudden whooshing shadow as totality began, the burning ring of fire in the sky then the light whooshing back as totality ended, the cacophony of yelps by folks too slow to put their eclipse glasses back on. It was a hell of an experience
rolaulten@startrek.website 7 months ago
I’m in a similar boat. Flew across the country because after “missing” 2017s I immediately felt regret.
But the colors. Can someone who understands this stuff please explain to me why a simple reduction in light in the lead up to (and following) totality makes all the colors seem “wrong”?
Kichae@lemmy.ca 7 months ago
Ot depends on which colours you mean.