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Shan, I'm sorry to hear you need more surgery. I hope all goes well and that's the end of your problem.
Poirot, I'm glad your husband is getting the care he needs. Prayers for his speedy recovery.
I finally got to do some stargazing last night for a little while. I was tired and finally went to bed. I should have a clear sky again tonight.
I looked at an eclipse map a while back, but didn't share the link because it was pretty scientific. I found another one today that is easy to use, shows how much of the sun will be eclipsed in your zip code, and gives the timeline from beginning to end. Yes, Kat, you cannot look directly at the sun or you will fry your eyes. You either need to use eclipse glasses or a pin camera. I bought some cardboard glasses and they were very inexpensive. Lots of information online for viewing. Here is the link for the eclipse basics in your area:
https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2017/7/25/16019892/solar-eclipse-2017-interactive-map
Poirot, I'm glad your husband is getting the care he needs. Prayers for his speedy recovery.
I finally got to do some stargazing last night for a little while. I was tired and finally went to bed. I should have a clear sky again tonight.
I need to look up the eclipse and see where the best places are. I think you need special glasses too.
I looked at an eclipse map a while back, but didn't share the link because it was pretty scientific. I found another one today that is easy to use, shows how much of the sun will be eclipsed in your zip code, and gives the timeline from beginning to end. Yes, Kat, you cannot look directly at the sun or you will fry your eyes. You either need to use eclipse glasses or a pin camera. I bought some cardboard glasses and they were very inexpensive. Lots of information online for viewing. Here is the link for the eclipse basics in your area:
https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2017/7/25/16019892/solar-eclipse-2017-interactive-map