This has got to be some sort of record for "longest anticipated countdown" 😅 It's kind of eerie, just knowing time just keeps ticking. Jesus forgive us all
I'm already getting excited even though we have 2 years, 1 month, and 1 day left of waiting. I will be a Junior in college in Upstate NY just a few minutes away from the path! Unfortunately, April is one of the cloudiest months here, so I may be traveling somewhere else.
very happy to be in Indianapolis.. I saw the annular back in 1995 in its entirety.. been grateful to see several partials, and of course the big one back in 2017 was amazing from my back yard... lucky Hoosiers🏁
I’m still astounded, that they could predict the “exactly day”& spots, of the eclipse 6 years in advance.,but only can give an approx “30%” chance of it will rain tomorrow, from my meteorologist.
@@Nils-gi5bv yeah, I knew that was going to be the answer, to half of my question. But it just seems so strange (i.e. does not make sense) 🤔 During the 1979 eclipse, they knew the exact day, of next eclipse was coming, for 2017. But still in 2024, they can’t tell you, within 30% chance of it, of It’s gonna rain tomorrow. It’s kind of like, the old superman TV show from the 60s. They shoot superman, with all these bullets, & he stands straight & confident. (& the bullets bounce off him) Then they throw the empty got at him, & then he has to duck. (it just makes no sense) 🤔
@@MikeCee7 Makes plenty of sense. Celestial bodies are the clockwork of the universe, affected by nothing other than other celestial bodies, hence easy to predict. Weather on the other hand is affected by an innumerable amount of different variables, hence impossible to predict (100% anyway).
@@SoDamnMetal when I said “it doesn’t make sense”, I’m not being literally, I am being figuratively. Like when I made the analogy with superman & the bullets, then ducking when thrown a gun at him. (I don’t know if you read that humorous analogy, I tempted to make or not?) - I’m not a meteorologist, nor an astrologist (just a simple lay person when it comes to the weather & the sky) Here’s another thing that I “ponder” about. The meteorologist on TV, can tell me what the forecast is gonna be for the next 8 days. They can tell me, in 8 days from now what temperature is gonna be. (that’s very impressive predicting the “variable” weather that far in advance.) But they can’t tell me if it’s gonna rain tomorrow. Does that paint a clearer picture, when I say “it doesn’t make sense”? If as you say, “the weather is affected by innumerable amount of variables” Then how can tell they tell you the temperature 8 days from now, but they can’t tell you (more than 30%) if it’s gonna rain tomorrow?
13 days to go!!!! Viewing from London, Ontario, Canada!! I just saw the map (actually for the first time today) and realize that us Canadians (in Southern Ontario, especially!! ) will get a front row seat 😮 WOW!!! VERY COOL 😎☺️
London is at 99.7%. You should REALLY try to get to Lake Erie to see 100%, if you have the means to. A 99% partial solar eclipse is still 10,000 times brighter than a 100% total solar eclipse! In London, you will have to wear your solar glasses the entire time if you want to look at the sun. You will also not be able to see the magnificent corona or 360˚ sunset. In many videos of total solar eclipses, you can see that it is not until the very last bit of the sun gets eclipsed until the lighting dramatically changes. Good luck with viewing!!
It's amazing how precise the predictions are! The only margin of error is right at the edges of the path, and even then, we're talking in terms of a few hundred feet.
That such amazing how well this was predicted perfectly and now we finally made it and the results are very accurate! I can’t believe the last time it happened I was in middle school and just got out of highs school last year and it’s happening again! 💖💖💖💖 Good luck to everyone watching!
Wow, I was exactly wondering, during the eclipse in Montreal, what was the eclipse stage in different places on the path. I am kind of surprised there was only a 20 minutes difference between Montreal, Quebec ad St John's, Newfoundland. Both cities are not that close from each other. Super great animation, BRAVO!!!! And thank you for that 🙂
Anyone here After the eclipse? We were in the path of totality in ohio. It was amazing!! We were so lucky to be able to be apart of it. Great video! Had to keep replaying it. Its cool to see what it was like in other parts of the country.
I’m right in the path of it!! I live in Dallas and saw the San 2023 oct 14 solar eclipse and I’m so excited to see this this will be my first actual solar total solar eclipse and I’m so excited
Good luck in your viewing! I'm also SO excited about this, I live only an hour from the path in New York and I swear I think about it at least 10x every day!
Thank you for this. 6 years-ago prediction animation is better than any of the recent ones I've seen. I'm in central Maine and the forecast is going to be crystal clear and temps in the mid 60's. The nicest day we've had this year. It's 7:20am and the totality is around 3:30pm here. I'll be set up in the back yard around 2:00, with my new Kodak camera and eclipse glasses.
The fact that multiple teachers and students in my school district have been needing to fight for the day off is just despicable! A lot of people in my area want to travel to better areas to view the eclipse and image stuff, and many people just don’t want to deal with all the chaos and just stay home to be able to get the full experience in their back yard, but our district isn’t allowing them too! If anything my school district seems to be doing nothing but making the situation worse! They don’t even want to at least have it be a half day or even letting out like 15 minuets early, heck! I would even be willing to stay at school for a bit longer just to fully experience it! But of course I will be on the bus while it’s happening, and for some reason the bus can’t stop at some playground or park for a few minuets in the middle of the rout so we can fully experience it either! Yeah sure I would experience it getting darker, but I want to experience the full thing! I want to experience the temperature drop! I want to experience hearing all the night time insects coming out in those few minuets! I want to actually just calmly look at it without having to readjust were I’m looking every two seconds because of me being in a moving vehicle! And my school won’t even let us stay for a bit longer and have everybody out of the building at once because I quote “it would be to chaotic to let everyone out at once”. And to rub salt in the wound they have been giving out small couple day learning experiences to prepare us for it! Like there not setting us all up to not even be able to fully view it! And if your going to ask me “Why don’t you just stay home that day even if school goes on?” Well guess what! My mom isn’t allowing me to stay home that day either! If you can’t tell, I’m absolutely fuming about this 😡! Thank you to everyone who actually read all of this! I wish you all a happy viewing! And hopefully most of you won’t half to deal with such a ruckus with even being allowed to fully view it like I am🤞!
Saw the Totality from beginning to end in Mazatlán. Seeing the sky go dark with the twilight on the horizon and the bright corona of the sun illuminate the sky is an unforgettable experience that will stay with you for the rest of your life.
Yes, I was in New Jersey and it was only 75%. It may be cloudy in the Northeast (as it often is in April) for this eclipse so traveling may be necessary in order to see this one. The next total in the continental US after this isn’t until 2044!
@@Meanderonthemoon oh my gosh that’s one of my biggest concerns about this, we’re going to Niagara Falls to see it and I’ve been worried about it being cloudy, though it’s not as cloudy as you might think and clear days are still plentiful
@@theauggieboygamer9148 Yeah there have been some sunny days here in upstate NY recently! Being near Lake Ontario should help too. This is very counterintuitive, but the data show that in the spring the lake has a moderating effect on the cloudiness.
@@Nils-gi5bv i didn’t say it was a miracle at any moment, i just said how much i admired science for determining something so exactly like this eclipse years before it happens.
I respect both religion and science. God gave man wisdom to better understand the universe. I imagine 200 years ago,if you had a child during an eclipse, the town's people would murder you and your family, for giving birth to a heretic
This is awesome! The LA graphic at 0:12 corresponds almost exactly with a picture I took in San Diego shortly after the peak of the eclipse. And why wouldn't it? 😁
its crazy how we got 90% here in new york man i wanted to get a full anyways but dosen't matter ive never seen a eclipse in my who life until april 8th thanks for the video man!
Wow! I can believe that this video got so many views and likes and we still have 6 years until the eclipse! If you want to see what time and what the eclipse will look like for any location visit xjubier.free.fr/en/site_pages/solar_eclipses/TSE_2024_GoogleMapFull.html?Lat=39.53994&Lng=-84.61967&Zoom=10&LC=1 Someone has pointed out that I misspelled Fredericton- Sorry for the typo!
Nick Schallick Harrison will get 1 minute 35 seconds of totality and St. Leon will have 2 minutes 30 seconds. You may want to head northwest for a longer time in totality. xjubier.free.fr/en/site_pages/solar_eclipses/TSE_2024_GoogleMapFull.html?Lat=39.53994&Lng=-84.61967&Zoom=10&LC=1
The Eclipse Animator can you also show what time it will be when certain percentages of the sun are covered by the moon in your upcoming saint Leon eclipse video?
92% here in New Jersey and the forecast on April 8th seems to be sunny. Knocking on wood that I'll be able to take a photo of this! Just got to make sure that I won't break my phone camera lens, so put a filter on it. You guys should do the same, otherwise it might harm you more!
The most important question that must be asked is what do eclipses truly mean? A total solar eclipse indicates massive change, (new beginnings) for all 7 billion souls on the planet!
Yes it will. The total eclipse begins at 18:45 UT, and will last 4 minutes and 18 seconds. This is longer than anywhere in the 2017 eclipse. xjubier.free.fr/en/site_pages/solar_eclipses/TSE_2024_GoogleMapFull.html?Lat=33.89566&Lng=-94.82633&Elv=-1.0&Zoom=7&LC=1
Parts of SE Oklahoma will have a very long viewing time with over 4 minutes totality, but the longest is Nazas, Durango, Mexico at 4 minutes 28 seconds.
Im so stupid. Out loud i said, while watching this video: "april 8th im so excited!" And then i check the date and realize its April 8th. And then i realize it already happened while i was sleeping. Come on
I saw this video and I was like “Dang, where I am right now it will be there at night so I won’t even see” and than I realized I was 6 years ago and I was like “WHAT.”
crazy how this is recommended at the right time
Ikr. Too bad I live in an area where you won't see it much 😑.
YOU still need to know where your children are!
That’s how recommendations work
Yea, I’m getting ready to drive to Little Rock tomorrow from Florida to see it. So excited!
This has got to be some sort of record for "longest anticipated countdown" 😅 It's kind of eerie, just knowing time just keeps ticking. Jesus forgive us all
Anyone here On April 8, 2024?
Yep. Some how this 6 year old video has the best map/animation about the eclipse that I’ve seen lmao
THE SKY IS DARKENING, THE END OF THE WORLD HAS FALLEN UPON OUR MERRY LITTLE SOULS
@@Bobiios Who let lil bro try to cook up a conspiracy theory 💀 Don't let him even step ONE foot in the kitchen
Yep
@akakabahi it was a joke lol
crazy how much accuracy we can get of solar eclipses years before they even happen
Astrophysics and mathematics.
@@Nils-gi5bvyou don't stay
@@greysunited7317 I live in Europe, what should happen to me?
Woah woah buddy, the solar eclipse hasn’t happened yet, it might just be an April fools prank and it won’t happen.
@@PokoTheDinosaur Wait and see.
SIX MORE YEARS the countdown begins
3 more years
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CZcams literally recommended this to me on the day of the eclipse 💀
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I won the viewing lottery for the 2024 eclipse!!! The ideal viewing place is in my parent's backyard in Lampasas tx!! Eeeeeeeeee!! Can't wait.
I'm already getting excited even though we have 2 years, 1 month, and 1 day left of waiting. I will be a Junior in college in Upstate NY just a few minutes away from the path! Unfortunately, April is one of the cloudiest months here, so I may be traveling somewhere else.
@@Meanderonthemoon Texas is the best state to see it, based on cloud statistics.
i live in pittsburgh, seems i gotta drive up to erie to see it
Almost there 🎉
I'll be in school in Florida... Guess I'll have to wait till 2045...
RIP to all the people who were looking forward to it but never saw it today.
This is My first time looking at an eclipse, no regrets
Ya'll were waiting 6 years!
I'm about to watch the eclipse in Montreal and didn't realized this video is 6yo lmao
very happy to be in Indianapolis.. I saw the annular back in 1995 in its entirety.. been grateful to see several partials, and of course the big one back in 2017 was amazing from my back yard... lucky Hoosiers🏁
me too :)
Science is good. This was layed out decades in advance. There was zero deviation from the predicted course, and duration. Well done. 🌞
I’m still astounded, that they could predict the “exactly day”& spots, of the eclipse 6 years in advance.,but only can give an approx “30%” chance of it will rain tomorrow, from my meteorologist.
Astophysics and mathematics are much more precise than chaotic meterology.
@@Nils-gi5bv yeah, I knew that was going to be the answer, to half of my question. But it just seems so strange (i.e. does not make sense) 🤔
During the 1979 eclipse, they knew the exact day, of next eclipse was coming, for 2017. But still in 2024, they can’t tell you, within 30% chance of it, of It’s gonna rain tomorrow.
It’s kind of like, the old superman TV show from the 60s. They shoot superman, with all these bullets, & he stands straight & confident. (& the bullets bounce off him) Then they throw the empty got at him, & then he has to duck. (it just makes no sense) 🤔
@@MikeCee7 Unlike the weather, the movement of the sun, planets and moons is not chaotic. Hence the not surprising accuracy.
@@MikeCee7 Makes plenty of sense. Celestial bodies are the clockwork of the universe, affected by nothing other than other celestial bodies, hence easy to predict. Weather on the other hand is affected by an innumerable amount of different variables, hence impossible to predict (100% anyway).
@@SoDamnMetal when I said “it doesn’t make sense”, I’m not being literally, I am being figuratively. Like when I made the analogy with superman & the bullets, then ducking when thrown a gun at him. (I don’t know if you read that humorous analogy, I tempted to make or not?)
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I’m not a meteorologist, nor an astrologist (just a simple lay person when it comes to the weather & the sky)
Here’s another thing that I “ponder” about. The meteorologist on TV, can tell me what the forecast is gonna be for the next 8 days. They can tell me, in 8 days from now what temperature is gonna be. (that’s very impressive predicting the “variable” weather that far in advance.)
But they can’t tell me if it’s gonna rain tomorrow.
Does that paint a clearer picture, when I say “it doesn’t make sense”?
If as you say, “the weather is affected by innumerable amount of variables”
Then how can tell they tell you the temperature 8 days from now, but they can’t tell you (more than 30%) if it’s gonna rain tomorrow?
Science is very real and scientists know what they’re doing, #CancelDeniers
I'm watching it on my TV since I live in California, but here it is, happening. I'm living in a moment you posted 6 years ago
13 days to go!!!! Viewing from London, Ontario, Canada!! I just saw the map (actually for the first time today) and realize that us Canadians (in Southern Ontario, especially!! ) will get a front row seat 😮 WOW!!! VERY COOL 😎☺️
London is at 99.7%. You should REALLY try to get to Lake Erie to see 100%, if you have the means to. A 99% partial solar eclipse is still 10,000 times brighter than a 100% total solar eclipse! In London, you will have to wear your solar glasses the entire time if you want to look at the sun. You will also not be able to see the magnificent corona or 360˚ sunset. In many videos of total solar eclipses, you can see that it is not until the very last bit of the sun gets eclipsed until the lighting dramatically changes. Good luck with viewing!!
This recommended on the right day!
Im hella excited. This is gonna be the first one i can properly photograph
im also excited for 2024 eclipse
So, how did it go? Did you take pictures?
Holy crap that was accurate.. ill never question astronomic predictions ever again
It's amazing how precise the predictions are! The only margin of error is right at the edges of the path, and even then, we're talking in terms of a few hundred feet.
That such amazing how well this was predicted perfectly and now we finally made it and the results are very accurate! I can’t believe the last time it happened I was in middle school and just got out of highs school last year and it’s happening again! 💖💖💖💖 Good luck to everyone watching!
I got recommended this at the day of the solar eclipse
I Love Astronomy! Thanks for the video!
Brazen Serpent I agree
Me too. 5 years
i watched this in a mcdonald’s parking lot in murphysboro IL. it was the most memorable 4 minutes of my life
I've yet to see a flat earther predict any eclipses using their model. Isn't it funny how it happened the same way they said it would?
Wow, I was exactly wondering, during the eclipse in Montreal, what was the eclipse stage in different places on the path. I am kind of surprised there was only a 20 minutes difference between Montreal, Quebec ad St John's, Newfoundland. Both cities are not that close from each other. Super great animation, BRAVO!!!! And thank you for that 🙂
Take me back to 2017. A great year for me
Anyone here After the eclipse? We were in the path of totality in ohio. It was amazing!! We were so lucky to be able to be apart of it. Great video! Had to keep replaying it. Its cool to see what it was like in other parts of the country.
I was in Sherbrooke, Quebec!! I am still in shock!!! I get emotional just thinking about it!
I’m right in the path of it!! I live in Dallas and saw the San 2023 oct 14 solar eclipse and I’m so excited to see this this will be my first actual solar total solar eclipse and I’m so excited
Good luck in your viewing! I'm also SO excited about this, I live only an hour from the path in New York and I swear I think about it at least 10x every day!
Gotta wait till 2042 for my solar eclipse and it aint even total in here
Never experienced one in my life
@yhfhdcf bro I can't even get a total eclipse in my path until 2200 😭
@@Solar3clipse1 where tf do u live
this is genuinely amazing
Glad you liked it!
I found out about this eclipse in 2017 and then got to see it 7 years later as I wished
Oh my 6 years ago😂. Finally, THIS DAY is comming!
Six years apart and it’s impressive how accurate it is😎
Thank you for this. 6 years-ago prediction animation is better than any of the recent ones I've seen. I'm in central Maine and the forecast is going to be crystal clear and temps in the mid 60's. The nicest day we've had this year. It's 7:20am and the totality is around 3:30pm here. I'll be set up in the back yard around 2:00, with my new Kodak camera and eclipse glasses.
I remember watching this when it got out 6 years ago
I forgot about it completely ahaha
Of course YT recommends it right after I watch the eclipse...
Dang it I hate the clouds.
Welp, all that just happend. Pretty dang accurate. Sadly I was barely outside totality zone. Springfield Missouri got 97%. still pretty cool tho
The fact that multiple teachers and students in my school district have been needing to fight for the day off is just despicable! A lot of people in my area want to travel to better areas to view the eclipse and image stuff, and many people just don’t want to deal with all the chaos and just stay home to be able to get the full experience in their back yard, but our district isn’t allowing them too! If anything my school district seems to be doing nothing but making the situation worse! They don’t even want to at least have it be a half day or even letting out like 15 minuets early, heck! I would even be willing to stay at school for a bit longer just to fully experience it! But of course I will be on the bus while it’s happening, and for some reason the bus can’t stop at some playground or park for a few minuets in the middle of the rout so we can fully experience it either! Yeah sure I would experience it getting darker, but I want to experience the full thing! I want to experience the temperature drop! I want to experience hearing all the night time insects coming out in those few minuets! I want to actually just calmly look at it without having to readjust were I’m looking every two seconds because of me being in a moving vehicle! And my school won’t even let us stay for a bit longer and have everybody out of the building at once because I quote “it would be to chaotic to let everyone out at once”. And to rub salt in the wound they have been giving out small couple day learning experiences to prepare us for it! Like there not setting us all up to not even be able to fully view it! And if your going to ask me “Why don’t you just stay home that day even if school goes on?” Well guess what! My mom isn’t allowing me to stay home that day either! If you can’t tell, I’m absolutely fuming about this 😡!
Thank you to everyone who actually read all of this! I wish you all a happy viewing! And hopefully most of you won’t half to deal with such a ruckus with even being allowed to fully view it like I am🤞!
IKR! My university will see 99.2% and I am trying to push them to cancel classes so people can travel an hour away to totality.
Just don't go
Live,you weirdo.
I saw it on 12 PM in el cerro de Pancho villa. It was beautiful! Mexican one was so beautiful and everyone was screaming lol
we are heere! love that this was made
props on the guy who posted this 6 years ago and the video absolutely went bananas in 2024
One the day AFTER THE ECLIPSE?!
Cmon youtube.
Glad to see this
I leave my sign today, April 8th 2024
Northern New Brunswick, Canada. Here's hoping for clear skies at 4:35 in the afternoon. 🙂
Right above my house let’s go!
Saw the partial here in the Bay Area, pretty cool phenomenon. Id like to make a trip to see the next one that comes forsure
I Thought That Said “2024 Total Solar Eclipse Map For North Korea” 💀💀💀 And I Was Like: “Why Does It Say For North Korea 💀💀”
Saw the Totality from beginning to end in Mazatlán. Seeing the sky go dark with the twilight on the horizon and the bright corona of the sun illuminate the sky is an unforgettable experience that will stay with you for the rest of your life.
i live in South Florida. i'm getting the partial bit of it and i'm so excited.
Im almost getting a total I'm in the right side of pennsylvania
@@istandwithukraine4195 same
Welp, We Are Here. April 8 2024. Glad You Came.
Ahí está mi zona donde dice “Mazatlán“ donde va a pasar el eclipse solar total😊
Eres tan feliz
homie was spot on
Very good but you can double or triple the length of the animation by repeating the same sequence over and over
The fact that this is 6 years old is trippy
Haha
😮
Vengo del futuro y les confirmo que es tal cual lo indican aquí, adiós.
It's amazing that this video was released 6 years ago :0
Soy del centro de México, a 1 hora y 50 minutos de que empiece exactamente.😮
I saw this in the Dallas area. I was not excited originally but it was absolutely amazing, I loved it!
ITS TIME BOYS 10 MORE DAYS
I love how this was recommended to me at the right time.
SIX MORE DAYS😊
A very useful video and only 132k views!!
6 years ago!😅
Thanks for sharing!!
Thank you!!! I made this when I was 14 and never dreamed of 132k views! The quality could be better but thanks!
I can wait to go the Buffalo NY to see 100% Solar Eclipse last time I want to see it it was 75% in New York
Yes, I was in New Jersey and it was only 75%. It may be cloudy in the Northeast (as it often is in April) for this eclipse so traveling may be necessary in order to see this one. The next total in the continental US after this isn’t until 2044!
We’re going to near buffalo too except we’re going to be on the opposite side of the Canadian border
@@Meanderonthemoon oh my gosh that’s one of my biggest concerns about this, we’re going to Niagara Falls to see it and I’ve been worried about it being cloudy, though it’s not as cloudy as you might think and clear days are still plentiful
@@theauggieboygamer9148 Yeah there have been some sunny days here in upstate NY recently! Being near Lake Ontario should help too. This is very counterintuitive, but the data show that in the spring the lake has a moderating effect on the cloudiness.
I'm glad you liked it.
I live in Hermosillo Mexico and I thought the sky was going to turn dark
Is today is today is today
It was amazing from northern Maine!
Could you please name the music track used in this video?
@n578md2 Thanks!
Today is April 8, 2024 in northern New York state. Enjoy the eclipse!
DURANGO, TORREÓN, SALTILLO, MONTERREY, SON ALGUNOS LUGARES DONDE SE VERA EN MEXICO!!!!
Do you think that Nazas es bueno para eclipse
@@errolvanzie4765 verdad que yes
@@errolvanzie4765 Nazas is the epicenter
@@errolvanzie4765 Yes! It's amazing! 4 minutes and 27 seconds of totality!! xjubier.free.fr/en/site_pages/solar_eclipses/TSE_2024_GoogleMapFull.html?Lat=25.22331&Lng=-104.11320&Elv=1263.0&Zoom=9&LC=1
Monterrey solo es del 95%
crazy how this video is six years old and it manages to track down the eclipse so much time before, science and space are such a wonder
It's just astophysics and mathematics.
@@Nils-gi5bv both of which are a part of science
@@aloncd I just don't think this prediction from 6 years ago is a miracle.
@@Nils-gi5bv i didn’t say it was a miracle at any moment, i just said how much i admired science for determining something so exactly like this eclipse years before it happens.
I know some people are not christen but I just wanna say that the eclipse in going in the path of Jonah
I've been researching that, too. Definately a prophetic warning.
Thank you for realizing not everyone is Christian 😊
I respect both religion and science. God gave man wisdom to better understand the universe.
I imagine 200 years ago,if you had a child during an eclipse, the town's people would murder you and your family, for giving birth to a heretic
This is awesome! The LA graphic at 0:12 corresponds almost exactly with a picture I took in San Diego shortly after the peak of the eclipse. And why wouldn't it? 😁
It's amazing how accurately the predictions are for eclipses, hundreds of years in advance!
IM SEEING IT RN LOL
In Bedford right after the eclips 3 cop cars with lights and sirens on flew past the house along with a ambulance
3 days 🌕🌖🌗🌘🌑🌒🌓🌕
More than 3 days; 9 days to go!
people in St.John’s are so unlucky rn look at them they were sooo close to being total
I'm near allentown PA, im gonna be driving the 5 and a half hours to buffalo to see it tho, already got a hotel lol
Good luck seeing it! I may also be in Buffalo depending on the weather! I got campsites booked in Ohio and Missouri in case I need to pivot that way.
its crazy how we got 90% here in new york man i wanted to get a full anyways but dosen't matter ive never seen a eclipse in my who life until april 8th thanks for the video man!
Yeah 90% definitely is cool, but nothing like totality! If you ever get the chance, you should totally see a 100% total solar eclipse, pun intended.
Wow! I can believe that this video got so many views and likes and we still have 6 years until the eclipse! If you want to see what time and what the eclipse will look like for any location visit xjubier.free.fr/en/site_pages/solar_eclipses/TSE_2024_GoogleMapFull.html?Lat=39.53994&Lng=-84.61967&Zoom=10&LC=1
Someone has pointed out that I misspelled Fredericton- Sorry for the typo!
The Eclipse Animator Will Harrison, OH or Saint Leon, IN, be in the path of totality?
Nick Schallick
Harrison will get 1 minute 35 seconds of totality and St. Leon will have 2 minutes 30 seconds. You may want to head northwest for a longer time in totality. xjubier.free.fr/en/site_pages/solar_eclipses/TSE_2024_GoogleMapFull.html?Lat=39.53994&Lng=-84.61967&Zoom=10&LC=1
The Eclipse Animator Thank you for the help
The Eclipse Animator can you also show what time it will be when certain percentages of the sun are covered by the moon in your upcoming saint Leon eclipse video?
Hello from the future.
thanks youtube for recommend this to me after the eclipse, what would i do without you?
Who's here on April 8, 2024?
But it's April 4, 2024 for me.
here
92% here in New Jersey and the forecast on April 8th seems to be sunny. Knocking on wood that I'll be able to take a photo of this! Just got to make sure that I won't break my phone camera lens, so put a filter on it. You guys should do the same, otherwise it might harm you more!
The most important question that must be asked is what do eclipses truly mean? A total solar eclipse indicates massive change, (new beginnings) for all 7 billion souls on the planet!
Bro, it's just the moon passing around, there's no meanings o massive changes, it's a natural phenomenon
@@grupocanticumoficial Well, when BIG change hits you in mid-May get back to me. In reality, I know I'll never hear back.
@@loribach534yes. There will be signs in the sky
@@loribach534 I'll remember this question and contact you at the end of May. We'll see...
Here we go
Hey the eclipse animator, will Oklahoma, Idabel get a full eclipse on the 2024 eclipse?
Yes it will. The total eclipse begins at 18:45 UT, and will last 4 minutes and 18 seconds. This is longer than anywhere in the 2017 eclipse.
xjubier.free.fr/en/site_pages/solar_eclipses/TSE_2024_GoogleMapFull.html?Lat=33.89566&Lng=-94.82633&Elv=-1.0&Zoom=7&LC=1
Oh, Ok thanks!
The Eclipse Animator
So Oklahoma is having the longest view time?
Parts of SE Oklahoma will have a very long viewing time with over 4 minutes totality, but the longest is Nazas, Durango, Mexico at 4 minutes 28 seconds.
Last total eclipes was 2 minutes
Watched from Dayton, Ohio
The Earth is flat with Firmament.
Omg 3 likes? Let's stop spreading these conspiracy theories!!
It isn’t
Got recommended this 2 days before!
Im so stupid. Out loud i said, while watching this video: "april 8th im so excited!" And then i check the date and realize its April 8th. And then i realize it already happened while i was sleeping. Come on
I am in Georgia and I saw a partial one and you actually got this eclipse right I’m proud
It was the most beautiful thing I’ve experienced
Same! I traveled to your beautiful country to see it! Will definitely be visiting again!
Funny how it got recommended to me exactly as the eclipse is happening lol
Saw a crescent sun for the very first time in my life here in Chicago.
I saw this video and I was like “Dang, where I am right now it will be there at night so I won’t even see” and than I realized I was 6 years ago and I was like “WHAT.”
I'm literally seeing it right now 😭
TX for the video AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!! :D
The video creator was like....this'll blow up in 6 years 😂
Perfect timing for being reccomend
You tube recommending on 10th April 2024 , thanks algorithm i'd have never known
My family was here!
crazy to be recommended 6 years later, lil bro aint gonna be seeing the next one