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go outside and see the eclipse right now!!!

By vid1900

5 years ago


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    #1 5 years ago

    Don't read this, go outside.

    #2 5 years ago

    Turns bloody 1141p -1244a est

    #3 5 years ago

    Super Clear and eclipsing here.................right now !! Denver,CO.

    #4 5 years ago

    Nothing but clouds here...

    #5 5 years ago

    South Texas has it.

    #6 5 years ago

    I can see it : )!

    #7 5 years ago

    Super clear (for once) in the DC area.

    #8 5 years ago

    Looks cool, tough to get a good picture with the cell phone.

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    #9 5 years ago

    Thanks, hadn't heard!

    Not only is it dry in Seattle, there's a break in the clouds!

    #10 5 years ago

    Just checked it out. Thanks. Creepy cool.

    #11 5 years ago

    Wicked cool! The moon was so bright earlier it lit up these icy trees and my back yard.

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    #13 5 years ago

    visible in Chicago area right now- but dress warn if going outside

    #15 5 years ago

    It is really cool here in Cali!!!

    #16 5 years ago

    we are at the -12 wind chill, -1 right now here

    #18 5 years ago
    Quoted from calprog:

    It is really cool here in Cali!!!

    Haha come on now, I just went out in nothing but shorts. The moon is gone though, gone.

    #19 5 years ago

    Bloody moonlight in Vermont. 0.0 degrees.

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    #20 5 years ago

    Seattle, checking in...

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    #21 5 years ago

    Totality, in Seattle...

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    #22 5 years ago

    Nice pics Seattle !! 9.80

    #23 5 years ago

    obviously not a cell phone pic. Both are awesome. My cell phone picture from NH looks like a red zit on a dark face.

    #24 5 years ago

    Yepper....same with my cell phone.

    #25 5 years ago

    *sonewhere, out there*

    #26 5 years ago

    Thanks, China...I guess?

    #27 5 years ago

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    #28 5 years ago

    starting to unravel

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    #29 5 years ago

    Tried for diamond ring, guess lunar doesn't quite work...

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    #30 5 years ago

    Low thin clouds here. The red/brown orb is visible but can not get a clear photo. (10:52)

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    Double Exposure. Didn't even know that was possible with a digital camera.

    #31 5 years ago

    How do the Flat Earthers explain this one? Lol

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    #33 5 years ago

    Seattle, signing off...

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    #34 5 years ago

    awesome pics! just snapped a cell phone picture on my way to work. it's nearly over but still impressive

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    #36 5 years ago

    -1°F was cold when I brought my poor binos inside, lol

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    #37 5 years ago

    Another super wolf blood moon complete

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    #38 5 years ago

    Thanks Vid. That was pretty cool.

    #39 5 years ago
    Quoted from vicjw66:

    Thanks Vid. That was pretty cool.

    Don't thank me, thank the Almighty for that one, lol

    #40 5 years ago
    Quoted from vid1900:

    Don't thank me, thank the Almighty for that one, lol

    Joe Pesci?

    #41 5 years ago

    I dono, he goes by many names.

    #42 5 years ago
    Quoted from Pinballlew:

    How do the Flat Earthers explain this one? Lol

    The 4 elephants that carry the flat earth are afraid of the dark. So every 6 months or so a giant turtle swims thru space to put fresh batteries in the moon.

    #43 5 years ago

    Could not get any impressive moon pics, it was a bit cloudy. Still bright enough to see a good distance outside though.

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