Night detecting in the daytime ?

GKL

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Yes, IF you're in the path of the total solar eclipse of August 21, 2017 you'll be able to do some "night" detecting in the daytime!:lol: , but since totality will only last for minutes I'm sure you'd rather enjoy the eclipse itself, just be sure to wear special glasses made for solar viewing to protect your eyes !

Here is a link to where you can see if where you live is in the path of totality -

http://www.eclipse2017.org/2017/in_the_path.htm

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That is just amazing they can tell the exact time, date, degree/angle of when such events happen years ahead of time, but have no clue what the weather is going to do next week! :laughing:

:laughing::laughing::laughing:

Reminded me of the old joke forecast -

If someone asks you what the forecast is for tonight, tell them -

"There is a 100% chance of darkness tonight, followed by widely scattered light in the morning" :?: :lol:
 
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