Out in the middle of the ocean on a carrier, under darken ship and no flight ops going on. The skies are absolutely amazing. The only time I've seen anything even close was up in the Colorado mountains but even that had the light pollution from Denver offsetting the 2+ miles less atmosphere.
I'd be careful having the monsters with you on a boat. Don't you tend to have a lot of "boating accidents"?
I was hiking in the mountains of New Zealand miles from anywhere some years ago and after a couple of wet cloudy days we got a beautiful day with a magnificent clear sunset. I thought it would be great to get up and look the sky during the night. I was very disappointed when I got out of my pit at around 2:30am. It was a full moon and it was almost like daylight, you could see for miles but the view of the stars was very poor because of it. I was on one hand pissed off about the poor view of the heavens but also amazed at the brightness of the moonlight.
Colorado full moons, I would often turn off my headlights on those rural roads at night and drive for miles. It's otherworldly. Highway 9 just south of Kremmling comes to mind.
Im thinking of doing a solo trip down to St Louis to catch it. Is there anything wortth doing or seeing in the St Louis area that would be worth coming down the sunday before? Indy is an extra hour drive each way but if theres better things to see in Indy on Sun evening thats also an option
so funny story… I’ve known that guy and have called him a friend for decades… when he finally went out on his own he bought some bikes from my dealership named 27 Motorsports… he said he couldn’t figure out what to name his shop… next time I visited he had it figured out his logo was the coolest… I wanted one of me but never got one… holy shit it’s been nearly 30 years now… he was the fast guy expert when I started and learned to go fast… always helpful and always a great guy… Rueben rocks…
Agreed, Reuben is a great guy. He helped out a few of my friends and has been more than fair every time I have dealt with him.
Well I'm in a prime spot right in the path and the weather's supposed to be clear for us so if anybody needs a place to view from start driving .
Passed by you at about 4am. I ain’t turning around. Besides, weather foreguess I have still shows it being cloudy.
I'm in Indy; got here around 5. Checked out my planned viewing spot and it looks good (no Street View). Getting there may be a challenge. Tons of vehicles on the road today. Did manage to see this on my way to pick up supper (China Bistro Avon, IN - the food is very good).
I passed the @assjuice cyrus exit after filling up further south, paid 20¢ more a gallon than I would have if I’d waited. And my travels through Cleveland are in the dark so I can’t stop at Jack’s Deli for corned beef.
I was just at my local Ace Hardware when a woman came in, looking for eclipse glasses. When informed that the path is 2,000 miles away, and, Monday will be cloudy, she goes " well, just in case" I bit my tongue and didn't ask " just in case, what, the moons orbit changes?"