Hi Alan,


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alan W. Irwin [mailto:ir...@beluga.phys.uvic.ca]
> Sent: Monday, August 21, 2017 9:04 PM
>
> By the way, we had absolutely clear weather this morning for looking at the 
> partial
> solar eclipse that was visible from here and which reached ~90 per cent 
> obscuration.
> It wasn't nearly as spectacular as the total eclipse experience that is 
> occurring
> south of here on the totality path, but it was still pretty special because 
> the solar
> crescent that was left at maximum obscuration was quite narrow. So I was glad 
> I
> took some time out to look at it with my eclipse viewer, and even without the 
> viewer
> it was obvious that the sunlight was a lot less than normal.
>
I envy you. The first time I saw it, a long time ago, the eclipse was partial, 
something like 40% (wild guess) and the second and last time, when there was 
the promise of something like 90% or more, the sky was clouded. I did notice a 
drop in light intensity and I had the radio at hand for a live report from 
France, but that is a poor surrogate ;).

Regards,

Arjen



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