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Old 07-22-2017, 12:34 AM   #7
Whirnot
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
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State: Oregon
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Originally Posted by tnedator View Post
Well, after nearly 100 years since a total eclipse on the continental US, there's going to be two in seven years. I'm not able to travel to see this one (but I'm in the 93% eclipse area).

However, in seven years when the next one comes through, I live only about 30 miles from the center of it's path and well inside the 100% corridor. So, I'm going to have to hold our 7 more years to see a total eclipse.

Make sure you guys have gotten eclipse viewers. Ideally by one of the four companies selling certified glasses (not sure if you can trust the sellers on Amazon). NASA lists the only four companies that have certified solar viewers.
We got ours from the Oregon Observatory. Pretty sure they would be safe. But good tip.
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