I live in Dallas, Texas and was in the path of totality. It was one of the coolest things I've ever seen! Pictures and videos cannot capture how incredible it looked in person.
Maybe this is where my adhd autism kicks in, but I would absolutely hate that. Even watching this video, I'm like, why can't people just act normal and enjoy things in silence but feel like they have to cheer and act weird bc of the herd mentality like you see on let's make a deal. It's just weird behavior to me
Imagine the terror in the observers eyes in the old ages, especially if one 'astronomer' (or 'medicine man' or something similar) foresaw this as an act of 'god' or maybe to gain some benefits!
It was quite literally the most beautiful thing I ever have seen it looked like a halo and at the end the clouds Formed a big circle around the sun and a rainbow
Just witnessed this earlier today and best exprience ever. Everyone was shouting, applausing and happy to be there and be able to admire this view. It felt like going back in time for a few seconds just going back to night during an afternoon. These things truly amaze me 😂❤
NC here. I only got a partial view. With the solar eclipse glasses, you could see the moon turn the sun into a crescent. It was so amazing!!!! Wished I could have seen a total eclipse, but was still so blown away by what I did see.❤❤
I live in the UK and I didn’t even know that there had been a solar eclipse until I saw so many videos about it all over CZcams. Wish that it could have been possible to see it from here
sun and moon are local. .not millions of miles away. .not spinning on a tilt w/a wobble either. .but those wheels in the sky keep on turnin. wakie wakie
It was an experience unlike any other, being in the line of totality, it went from sunny day to 9:30 PM within seconds. Wind picked up and even felt different temperature for a sec. Truly very cool experience.
Who exactly is "he?" Who else would bring us al together? Ah!!! Taylor Swift!!! Well, Taylor is a "she," right? Just having fun here. That eclipse was AWESOME, huh?
Living in Phoenix wasn’t as epic as this but the energy of people on this day was just upbeat and positive wish we could come together like this more often.❤
I had a spectacular view from my back deck. Saw the whole thing in peace and quiet till it was at its fullest then it sounded like a crowd of people cheering at a football game. It was awesome to hear the whole city cheering for the same reason.
I saw it yesterday in DTLA (downtown Los Angeles). I was so excited even though it was only a partial eclipse, and I was by myself. But I saw someone else walking my way and I asked him if he wanted to see it. And I let him wear my eclipse glasses. Super cool, I would love to see a total eclipse one day.
@@sakurakoyazawa2816it’s only 4 years away, in 2028. I’d have to go to Australia or New Zealand though I think. But yeah definitely hope I will see 2045 one, I’ll be an old lady by then 😂
That's so nice of you. I was with my son we kept looking up it hurt our eyes so much but we really wanted any glimpse. IN our town across from Manhattan NY in Hoboken , it was super packed with people and no one offered to share glasses. A mother too with her young son saw us stand there and put their glasses away in her purse. I felt sad cause I would have given away mine just to help someone else not hurt their eyes.
Do it. Look up maps of all the total solar eclipses happening in the next 20 years and see if there is one you can travel to and don't forget when the time comes to plan a trip. There are 4 I'm considering from 2033 to 2045. I intend to attempt to see every one of them, if I'm alive. It's so worth it. I lived in the path of totality for the 2017 eclipse and after seeing that, I vowed I would do whatever it took to see the 2024 eclipse. Some people say "oh I don't wanna make a special trip for that." Or "oh I don't have the money to travel right now." Don't make that mistake. If a person literally doesn't have the money, I totally get it... But I literally only had a gas guzzling vehicle with well over 200k miles on it, a sleeping bag, some snacks and about 100 dollars in the bank when I left for a 3 day road trip to the path of totality for the eclipse on April 8th. I shouldn't have. I needed to work. But it was totally worth it. I'll be saving up for the next several eclipses in the US. 2 in Alaska, 1 in Montana/Wyoming, another going across the entire country again. Surely to God by then I can afford to travel.
Exact opposite for people in mn today. Cloudy with not total totality. Im sad. All i saw was in class the sky got darker at around 2pm ish. Glad you got to enjoy it tho!
As an indian my parents never allows me to see the solar eclipse even when I want to 😢 so when I saw it here my wish came true😊 it is soo majestic❤ I loved it very much 🥰
@@izzieg685 yes, in India we have a very strong believe in astrology and it is said that if you look to any of the eclipse, then it will effect your birth planets and you may face some issues in your future 🥴
I didnt see the total solar eclipse this year but i did in 2017 (i think that was the year) and for those who havent seen either, yes, the eclipse actually moves that fast. It goes from light to dark in the time it can take you to say eclipse.
experiencing a solar eclipse today was absolutely memorable. I’m so glad i lived to this moment to see one. Today was a rare occasion, and i got to witness this event. I’m so happy.
I'm happy for those of you who got to see the totality today. It's such an awesome sight! My family and I traveled a few hours to see the 2017 totality in eastern Idaho. 😃 🌘🌕🌒 😃
@@richlo8887He didn't say he was special, he just said that he just had to go outside his house. That's all I had to do too, just like everybody in the city I live in. 200,000 people came from out of town to where I live to get the best view of the totality, just as good as this! Oh, sorry! I guess I think I'm special now! 😂
I live on an island and got to see an almost total one on my boat ride home from school today. It was amazing! The captain played here comes the sun by the Beatles over the speakers! It sounds repetitive, but it TRULY was a one in a lifetime experience!! I hope that everyone on this planet gets to see one one day!
I was in Little Rock, Arkansas, and pictures couldn’t explain how this looked. It was the most incredible thing I’ve ever seen in my life. It looked like I was in the ring in this video totality looks small, but in real life it was huge
I’m in AR and was in the direct path. All I did was walk out my front door and look up. I’m glad I watched because I don’t think I’ll ever see anything like it again.
I'd like to thank all the followers for being so thoughtful to share their experience with others who couldn't physically be there. Made us feel as if we were also! Again, so much appreciated...✌️🏆
Thank you! My view was of big grey rain clouds, dropping much needed rain onto our garden. So I do appreciate ya'll taping the eclipse and sharing it with us.🥰
Aww yk depression rlly hits hard when your stuck in your class and ur teacher doesn’t allow you to see the solar eclipse even when you have the glasses 😪
The schools here were closed for the eclipse. So all of the kids in the neighborhood were watching the sun be turned into a ring of fire. They were all excited and awed. I sat on my porch and watched the whole thing, while hearing all the children cheering.
I went to Canaan Vermont to see it, my friends asked me how it was and I couldn’t describe how incredible it was. Put the biggest smile on my face ever
Today there was a lot of rainfall in my country and area which is in southeast asia (to the point it looked like it was evening) and there was multiple floods in my area. So yeah i can say its a cloud eclipse. Though the thunders are extremely loud here, at least its cold outside rather than the average 30 - 35 degrees celsius that we experience for the rest of the year
Im in Ny (Not ny city, just a small town in the middle of nowhere) and there were clouds everywhere. We didnt get to see it, we just sat in darkness for three minutes and we didnt even need out glasses.
No! That's just the effect of the camera! You HAVE to see one in person! See when the next one will come around near you, and plan for it, no matter how long it'll take! You'll absolutely love it. People can take pictures of it all day long, and there are some cool shots out there, but they still have nothing on seeing it personally, I promise! In person, the moon blocks the sun so much that in totality, you don't need the glasses anymore, and you can see light like you've never seen light before. I could see the solar flares with naked eyes. It was amazing.
The moon is essentially the same size as the sun in the sky. That's why this is possible. The moon does vary in distance from the earth because the orbit isn't perfect and it wobbles around like we do on its axis, and our orbit around the sun is not perfectly round either. So some total solar eclipses are brighter or dimmer depending on how big the sun and moon are in relation to each other in the sky at that moment.
It's funny how videos do not show what it looks like in real life. In person the moon completely covers the sun and it looks like a giant black hole in the sky
Gave me a smile on my face 😊😊😊😊
*don’t read my name^* 🌛
@DontReadMyProfilePictu i see u everywhere!!!
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@@DontReadMyProfilePicture_ hi
Same! 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
I live in Dallas, Texas and was in the path of totality. It was one of the coolest things I've ever seen! Pictures and videos cannot capture how incredible it looked in person.
Same
I’m in Cleveland, OH and we had nearly 4 minutes of full totality. It was as if time stood still.
Same bro I live in wylie
Same with everything you said😂❤😊
same
Where I live the whole neighborhood cheered like this it was so wholesome
Maybe this is where my adhd autism kicks in, but I would absolutely hate that.
Even watching this video, I'm like, why can't people just act normal and enjoy things in silence but feel like they have to cheer and act weird bc of the herd mentality like you see on let's make a deal. It's just weird behavior to me
Te Best Is
Now that's a memories that will never be forgotten by these people❤
I wish there was more events like this that brought us together as a community
Me too
It will happen in your lifetime, when Apophis hits the earth lol
@@gazzgaspay4841 What do you mean Apophis hit earth?
Please explain
@@gazzgaspay4841 bro it has a 2.7 percent change of hitting calm down 😭😭
The solar eclipse today was so beautiful. Experiencing it was like a miracle
Exactly
@@hifood_Taylor_Swift its ain't special swiftie
@@Penultimate1785just like your life lil bro
It was awesome seeing it in totality
so true
As a minnesotan who traveled to missouri to see this, it was truly an amazing moment. Worth it 100%
The reflection off the water is stunning.
During partial phases, just look not that up and BOOM you're blind
It’s not just that it looks cool, but the fact that it brings us together as a community 😃
I want to see my eclipse in peace and quiet 😑 no crowd plz
Imagine the terror in the observers eyes in the old ages, especially if one 'astronomer' (or 'medicine man' or something similar) foresaw this as an act of 'god' or maybe to gain some benefits!
But do we think about Repentance in the name of Jesus Christ?
@@Mon-ml2lq Christian nutter.. why the f would anyone think about that?
@@Mon-ml2lq exactly 💯. This was a warning from God. Repent America!
"You are my sunshine my only su-"
Sun shine
NO NOT THE SONG 💀
@@VioIetRamirezYOU ARE MY SUNSHINE
BAHA-
@@Automaticperson LOL
It was quite literally the most beautiful thing I ever have seen it looked like a halo and at the end the clouds Formed a big circle around the sun and a rainbow
99+
Absolutely one of the most beautiful and amazing things I have ever seen! Just magical and awe inspiring! 😮😊
it was actually one of the most beautiful things i’ve ever seen and what made it even better where i was i could see the suns magnetic field
Didn’t adk
@@gillam1510 maybe get better grammar before you hate
@@evajankoska9113yeah fax this kid must be in kindergarten
@@evajankoska9113 Spelling, not grammar
@gillam1510 you stuttered over text that’s crazy
Just witnessed this earlier today and best exprience ever.
Everyone was shouting, applausing and happy to be there and be able to admire this view. It felt like going back in time for a few seconds just going back to night during an afternoon. These things truly amaze me 😂❤
I was able to watch it in my backyard it the greatest 3 minutes of my life
More like a cloudy day not a night
@@velkylev4217 depends on the place where u witnessed it
NC here. I only got a partial view. With the solar eclipse glasses, you could see the moon turn the sun into a crescent. It was so amazing!!!! Wished I could have seen a total eclipse, but was still so blown away by what I did see.❤❤
I live in the UK and I didn’t even know that there had been a solar eclipse until I saw so many videos about it all over CZcams. Wish that it could have been possible to see it from here
There will be one in Spain in 2026, maybe you can travel to it.
Same 😢
sun and moon are local. .not millions of miles away. .not spinning on a tilt w/a wobble either. .but those wheels in the sky keep on turnin. wakie wakie
@@tooshay7396yeah but it was night time when it happened. Timezones bro
@@tooshay7396 Oh! You have a working model?
It was an experience unlike any other, being in the line of totality, it went from sunny day to 9:30 PM within seconds. Wind picked up and even felt different temperature for a sec. Truly very cool experience.
Alright who the fuck used time set 13000
Same but had to travel 12 hours from nc to Arkansas
I went to Ohio and saw it in Cleveland. I never seen anything like before. Totally insane!!!
What sport is this😂
Didn’t ask
This guy never fails to make me smile 😊
I wish I was there but I enjoyed it from where I was in Dallas. Totally awesome!
Something so beautiful...brought us all together ❤
But according to the brilliant minds on the View, the solar eclipse was caused by.....Climate change LOL LOL
God did that!!!
@@Sharon-gb5ku no he didn’t
@@Sharon-gb5kuprobably not
Who exactly is "he?" Who else would bring us al together? Ah!!! Taylor Swift!!! Well, Taylor is a "she," right? Just having fun here. That eclipse was AWESOME, huh?
Living in Phoenix wasn’t as epic as this but the energy of people on this day was just upbeat and positive wish we could come together like this more often.❤
The heavens declare the Glory of God!! Thank you Jesus!! 🙏💕
I too thank the Lord Jesus Christ, My Saviour and Father in Heaven ✝❤🕊
There is no god.
@@alexzhao113 don't start. let them be.
I had a spectacular view from my back deck. Saw the whole thing in peace and quiet till it was at its fullest then it sounded like a crowd of people cheering at a football game. It was awesome to hear the whole city cheering for the same reason.
That is actually the best view ever. Everyone smiling and having s good time was wholesome
I wish I got to see it 😭😭😭😭😭😭
@@truck_dudeu didnt miss nun everybody got hyped up for nun like all it is is the moon blocking the sun its not that big of a deal
where was this one in the video at?
I saw it yesterday in DTLA (downtown Los Angeles). I was so excited even though it was only a partial eclipse, and I was by myself. But I saw someone else walking my way and I asked him if he wanted to see it. And I let him wear my eclipse glasses. Super cool, I would love to see a total eclipse one day.
In 20yrs bra
@@sakurakoyazawa2816it’s only 4 years away, in 2028. I’d have to go to Australia or New Zealand though I think. But yeah definitely hope I will see 2045 one, I’ll be an old lady by then 😂
Guys go read the second coming of Jesus 😭😭😭😭😭
That's so nice of you. I was with my son we kept looking up it hurt our eyes so much but we really wanted any glimpse. IN our town across from Manhattan NY in Hoboken , it was super packed with people and no one offered to share glasses. A mother too with her young son saw us stand there and put their glasses away in her purse. I felt sad cause I would have given away mine just to help someone else not hurt their eyes.
Do it. Look up maps of all the total solar eclipses happening in the next 20 years and see if there is one you can travel to and don't forget when the time comes to plan a trip.
There are 4 I'm considering from 2033 to 2045. I intend to attempt to see every one of them, if I'm alive. It's so worth it. I lived in the path of totality for the 2017 eclipse and after seeing that, I vowed I would do whatever it took to see the 2024 eclipse. Some people say "oh I don't wanna make a special trip for that." Or "oh I don't have the money to travel right now." Don't make that mistake.
If a person literally doesn't have the money, I totally get it... But I literally only had a gas guzzling vehicle with well over 200k miles on it, a sleeping bag, some snacks and about 100 dollars in the bank when I left for a 3 day road trip to the path of totality for the eclipse on April 8th. I shouldn't have. I needed to work. But it was totally worth it.
I'll be saving up for the next several eclipses in the US. 2 in Alaska, 1 in Montana/Wyoming, another going across the entire country again. Surely to God by then I can afford to travel.
The person in the water felt it more than anyone else 🙌🏻
“It’s poetic. The raw beauty of two celestial powers dancing, being so strong that it could cause blindness”
I live in Indiana and got to see full totality! It was amazing
Exact opposite for people in mn today. Cloudy with not total totality. Im sad. All i saw was in class the sky got darker at around 2pm ish. Glad you got to enjoy it tho!
Weren't we supposed to not look at the eclipse as it's bad in Hindu religion?
@@chiragwadhwa4795It can make you go blind since it fries your retania and you don’t feel it happening
Bad
I got to see it at 99% totality, it was absolutely amazing and beautiful. No camera can truly capture how awesome it was 😅
It was insane!! Truly amazing, You could even see the stars.
Actually planets.
@GAWNEtheGOATYou could see them in person, not in the video, but the dots were actually planets
Really thank you for posting this incredible scene here for those who were unable to see this awesome event......😊😊😊
I wish I was there 😢 love this so much though
As an indian my parents never allows me to see the solar eclipse even when I want to 😢 so when I saw it here my wish came true😊 it is soo majestic❤ I loved it very much 🥰
Glad you finally got to enjoy one👍🏾
😮😮😮😮😂😂😂😂😂😊
What? Restricting you from witnessing a remarkable display in our solar system? That's weird
@@izzieg685 yes, in India we have a very strong believe in astrology and it is said that if you look to any of the eclipse, then it will effect your birth planets and you may face some issues in your future 🥴
Huh, why?🤔
What's is more beautiful is the fact that humans figured out when, where and the time of this beautiful site.
this is what life’s all about
I didnt see the total solar eclipse this year but i did in 2017 (i think that was the year) and for those who havent seen either, yes, the eclipse actually moves that fast. It goes from light to dark in the time it can take you to say eclipse.
The eyes:💀 the glasses:😏no job 4 me
experiencing a solar eclipse today was absolutely memorable. I’m so glad i lived to this moment to see one. Today was a rare occasion, and i got to witness this event. I’m so happy.
They happen everywhere and it's not a once in a lifetime thing unless you can't afford planes or boats
It was the same
U guys r so lucky we werent allowed to go outside.
@@sarahmaevergara3607 i’m so sorry sweetheart. :(
@@RxvealTheTruth nah its ok its not ur fault atleast i get to see it in this vid this year.
I'm happy for those of you who got to see the totality today. It's such an awesome sight! My family and I traveled a few hours to see the 2017 totality in eastern Idaho. 😃 🌘🌕🌒 😃
I live in Idaho, and that is the only eclipse I've seen.
Saw the 2017 from Coeur d Alene backyard. Was fun. Neighbor gal brought over a specific plastic lens
It was so cool!! My school went out on the bleachers and watched it!! We were in the path of totality
Those moments show us that we are nothing in respect to the universe.
The solar eclipse is definitely something you don’t see very often. It’s very beautiful and something you could never forget.
The crowds ruined it yelling, "uuuoOOHH" or "OH MY GOD."
And the school had to stay in the whole time until it was over😢😢
Unless you're in the Philippines you can't see it I'm from the Philippines
They happen every 3 years where I live
Total? Every 3 years where u live? No they don't
Would've been nice if the crowd chanted "encore" and it came back for a second.
That would’ve been scary!
@@Josh-yr7gdlol I guess it would actually
Now that would have freaked me OUT !
It’s literally soooo cool ❤
That was absolutely stunning, and that view is by far the best. 😊
My family drove 7 hours to Ohio a d back to see the eclipse. It was probably the best experience of my life even though I got home at 2 in the morning
Welcome for a short visit to the buckeye state
I would have drove to see it,, if I lived far...it was worth it!😂❤
Where in Ohio ? I drove a couple hours to Bellefontaine, Ohio. It was an Awesome Experience !
GOD is amazing 😍
Yes!!
Truly.🙏❤
Amen❤️
And these 3 solar eclipses within 7 years spelled His name across the usa
YES!!!!!
Thank you , i didnt see it that day but now i have - i loved how happy everyone is - id luvvvv to be around these people
Where i was nobody cheered and everyone stayed quiet through the whole thing. Eveyrone was louder up until then. It was pretty eerie lol
I live in Quebec, and it was one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever seen. I was really lucky to be born here just to witness this
It was Overrated.
You live in Quebec
The total eclipse was above my house.
All I had to do was walk out of my front door to see it.
So what? Do you think you were the only one and that you are special? You were not and you are not! 🤡
@@richlo8887shut up bro….
@@richlo8887bro got so pressed for what 😂
@@richlo8887 bro got pressed💀
@@richlo8887He didn't say he was special, he just said that he just had to go outside his house. That's all I had to do too, just like everybody in the city I live in. 200,000 people came from out of town to where I live to get the best view of the totality, just as good as this! Oh, sorry! I guess I think I'm special now! 😂
The people that saw the black hole event💀
I live in Southern Illinois, and, although being at the beach to witness this historical event, here it was even more awesome!!
THANK YOU I MISSED THE SOLAR ECLIPSE!!,
I live on an island and got to see an almost total one on my boat ride home from school today. It was amazing! The captain played here comes the sun by the Beatles over the speakers! It sounds repetitive, but it TRULY was a one in a lifetime experience!! I hope that everyone on this planet gets to see one one day!
How freakin 😎 cool!!!!
That is insane. You get a boat ride. Where do you live?
Do you live in Maine?
wait this actually made me tear up. what a beautiful moment for sure❤
That’s awesome that you get to take a boat ride home from school!
I’m all the way in cali, but it was still cool as hell to see a solar eclipse for the while😊
I’m in maine and I can say the eclipse was beautiful!
I wish I had planned it out better I would have gone to my aunts up in the county.
Its soo pretty
*don’t read my name^* 🌛
Cg on being first!
@@DontReadMyProfilePicture_bruh stop
@@jacobs7593 right? Every video...
I wish I got to see it 😭😭😭😭😭😭
Blessed to have seen it in Akron,Ohio.Unforgettable.Absolutely amazing..Id be willing to travel far to see another.
Couldnt imagine being this excited over an eclipse lol.
Unfortunately I was in a place where the solar eclipse was visible to me but there was clouds blocking my view making me see half of a eclipse
Me to
Same here
Same
SAME
Oh wow it was sunny here in Cleveland
I was in Little Rock, Arkansas, and pictures couldn’t explain how this looked. It was the most incredible thing I’ve ever seen in my life. It looked like I was in the ring in this video totality looks small, but in real life it was huge
I live in Pittsburgh, PA and I wasn't in the path of totality it was a great time to see it!
PSA: Please do not point your phone at the sun. It fries the cameras. Put a protective lens over the normal lens to safely capture the eclipse.
Too late….it already happened
The next one is in about 76 years
@@Resilientlyblessed what.. The next one is in the 2040's.
@@AquaComputerVRNo, the next one is maybe in 2027
@@AquaComputerVRWhat do you mean? There’s an annular eclipse on the way at Oct 2 2024
The Eclipse: 🤩
The phone's camera: 💀
Seriously, the video is not that great. Mine and my friends are much better videos.
no hes talking about solar eclipses can damage cameras
Indeed lol
This was my first ever eclipse it was majestic ❤
Edit: OMG I NEVER EXPECTED 88 LIKES
there was one not even a year ago?
@@ItzzLee4Ui think they mean a total eclipse wich they could be young enough to not remember the 2017 one
eww you're 4 years old?
Mine too. It was nice. I never used to pay attention to them or would miss it lol
@@LuciferEasley I'm 13..
I’m in AR and was in the direct path. All I did was walk out my front door and look up. I’m glad I watched because I don’t think I’ll ever see anything like it again.
everybody gansta until it starts blinking💀
Here in Indy we had a total one! It was my first and it was absolutely beautiful!!
Me too!!!!
I saw the solar eclipse at school because we already had the solar eclipse glasses and It was awesome!
Very body gangsta till bill cipher pulls up
I'd like to thank all the followers for being so thoughtful to share their experience with others who couldn't physically be there. Made us feel as if we were also! Again, so much appreciated...✌️🏆
Thank you! My view was of big grey rain clouds, dropping much needed rain onto our garden. So I do appreciate ya'll taping the eclipse and sharing it with us.🥰
Yeah I walked outside n saw grey clouds so I turned right back around
Aww yk depression rlly hits hard when your stuck in your class and ur teacher doesn’t allow you to see the solar eclipse even when you have the glasses 😪
it was worth not following the rules for one day and stepping outside. Once in a lifetime events like this are worth breaking the rules for.
Yes, I went through that in the early 90s. Teachers kept us locked up so we all missed it. You will get your chance again just as I did❤
The schools here were closed for the eclipse. So all of the kids in the neighborhood were watching the sun be turned into a ring of fire. They were all excited and awed. I sat on my porch and watched the whole thing, while hearing all the children cheering.
I went to Canaan Vermont to see it, my friends asked me how it was and I couldn’t describe how incredible it was. Put the biggest smile on my face ever
Legit gave me chills through my spine
I live in Indianapolis (like 10-15 min out) we were in the path of totality it was incredible
Watched it in Dallas with my family relaxing on a picnic blanket and lawn chairs in our backyard. Great experience to remember forever.
I went to a place in Arkansas and experienced it for 4 minutes. It was so cool looking at the suns corona. We also had a great viewing spot😮
Today there was a lot of rainfall in my country and area which is in southeast asia (to the point it looked like it was evening) and there was multiple floods in my area. So yeah i can say its a cloud eclipse. Though the thunders are extremely loud here, at least its cold outside rather than the average 30 - 35 degrees celsius that we experience for the rest of the year
"Had them all shocked"
Bro they already expected it
"Dude! You just got MOO-OONED!"
"What is wrong with that guy?"
I was in school but thanks for this video! The solar eclipse is an amazing event! Everyone have a good day!
Yes!!! We saw it here in Erie PA as well about 260,000 extra people 🥲 no parking 😅😅😅 but it was still fun
260 000 people just to see an eclipse my god
Saw one in UK many years ago. Was surprised how cold it got very quickly!
They were moments away from getting blind
It kinda looked like a smile for a sec 😊
*don’t read my name^* 🌛
We're in Louisiana and it was storming so we didn't get to see it where we are but this is awesome. Thanks for sharing!
i was unfortunately asleep during it and now i wanna cry everytime i see a video about it but im glad there are videos i can watch.
That actually was pretty cool
That is SOOOO COOL!!!! I wasn't in the path of totality but i'm still glad I got to see it!
same
People who had 1 today 👇
Me, I did, right here in DETROIT
Yeah, I had one
me it was amazing
everyone
I see in Chicago I only got 93% I think
i was at port stanly and saw the total eclipse, coolest shit ever
I traveled from Missouri to Arkansas and I think that was the best choice of my life because it was right over us
The best video of it I've seen so far! Great spot!
We r in East Texas and we were in path of totality and it was absolutely amazing! Such a great experience!
I'm in east Texas too and I saw it, it was amazing!
Normal people : 🙂
Blind people : 🙁
Deaf people : ☠️
Scary and Beautiful at the same time!
Truly is a once in a lifetime experience.
literally!!
theres gonna be another one in 5 months....
@@Arcanedart where
@@Arcanedart In latin america. They happen all the time, but most people don’t get the luxury of traveling to every one.
The next FULL solar eclipse happens in 20 years. A semi-solar eclipse is way more common
Beautiful
everyone gangsta until it gains a ring
in my area it was only partial so seeing this made me happy seeing the total
Im in Ny (Not ny city, just a small town in the middle of nowhere) and there were clouds everywhere. We didnt get to see it, we just sat in darkness for three minutes and we didnt even need out glasses.
Right, I’m in PA and it was sooo cloudy all of a sudden
U can see how tiny the moon is compared to the sun.
Fascinating! 😊😍
Edit: my bad didn’t know that wasn’t the moon 😅🤣
No! That's just the effect of the camera! You HAVE to see one in person! See when the next one will come around near you, and plan for it, no matter how long it'll take! You'll absolutely love it. People can take pictures of it all day long, and there are some cool shots out there, but they still have nothing on seeing it personally, I promise! In person, the moon blocks the sun so much that in totality, you don't need the glasses anymore, and you can see light like you've never seen light before. I could see the solar flares with naked eyes. It was amazing.
The moon is essentially the same size as the sun in the sky. That's why this is possible. The moon does vary in distance from the earth because the orbit isn't perfect and it wobbles around like we do on its axis, and our orbit around the sun is not perfectly round either. So some total solar eclipses are brighter or dimmer depending on how big the sun and moon are in relation to each other in the sky at that moment.
It's funny how videos do not show what it looks like in real life. In person the moon completely covers the sun and it looks like a giant black hole in the sky
The light part is the corona of the sun.
@@la_darker7825some photos can get close to how it looks like, but not perfect