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Eclipse glasses at the ready..........

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baubles Thu 19-Mar-15 08:40:51

but the weather forecast isn't looking good. The aurora was a wash out the other evening, I'll be sooo disappointed if the same thing happens tomorrow.

tanith Fri 20-Mar-15 09:40:44

Totally cloudy here in West London what a shame the kids at the school were all ready to watch... oh well back to Stargazing Live...

Anne58 Fri 20-Mar-15 09:39:57

Very impressive indeed, Ariadne smile

Ariadne Fri 20-Mar-15 09:37:18

That was superb, wasn't it, phoenix?!

soontobe Fri 20-Mar-15 09:33:51

All animals exactly the same here.

It hasnt been as dark as I was expecting.

Anne58 Fri 20-Mar-15 09:31:37

Wow! Pretty spectacular in North Devon! I though the slight fog/mist would affect it, but it doesn't seem to have.

Elegran Fri 20-Mar-15 09:28:26

Baubles You could have used the £19 Scotrail return for over 50s.

Teetime Fri 20-Mar-15 09:28:10

Its cloudy here but the sun is clearly visible in Melton Mowbray shining right in my study window as we speak - so to speak- must say though the whole thing leaves me unaffected.

Elegran Fri 20-Mar-15 09:27:41

About to try frying pan plus TWO pairs of sunglasses (if the clouds allow)

MiniMouse Fri 20-Mar-15 09:26:27

Too cloudy here sad No birds flying or singing - not even crows or seagulls - so they know something's happening!

Elegran Fri 20-Mar-15 09:24:52

Well, the frying pan PLUS SUNGLASSES worked for the brief moment the clouds went away. I am still going to ransack the house for something more resistant than sunglasses for the main parts of the show.

Pittcity Fri 20-Mar-15 09:20:51

No chance of seeing anything here because of cloud, so Brian Cox it is.

ninathenana Fri 20-Mar-15 09:00:29

Surprised at that Minimouse it was a recommend method last time. Just shows how opinions change on such things.

GrannyTwice Fri 20-Mar-15 08:57:57

envy - watching TV

baubles Fri 20-Mar-15 08:56:22

Yay!! I just saw it briefly smile

baubles Fri 20-Mar-15 08:53:38

Elegran if DH hadn't taken the car this morning I'd be heading east envy

Elegran Fri 20-Mar-15 08:50:16

The image in the frying pan of the whole sun (pre-eclipse) was certainly very bright.

soontobe Fri 20-Mar-15 08:44:09

I read that too MiniMouse.

MiniMouse Fri 20-Mar-15 08:40:10

I read online yesterday that the bucket idea is not safe as you still get too many rays!

Elegran Fri 20-Mar-15 08:37:47

I have just been filling my black non-stick frying pan with water and placing it strategically in the conservatory - that seems an alternative to the black bucket.

I already have an after-image in my vision just from looking at it while I put it in position, so I am thinking of just watching the TV coverage.

ninathenana Fri 20-Mar-15 08:35:17

phoenix the bucket does work. As I put on my thread the other day, it's how my family viewed the last one smile

soontobe Fri 20-Mar-15 08:21:54

astronomynow.com/2015/03/18/eclipse-dos-and-donts/

soontobe Fri 20-Mar-15 08:19:20

A reflection in the glass window of my porch. Is that safe enough to look at?

ffinnochio Fri 20-Mar-15 08:10:08

Misty here and don't think it'll burn off. Ah well smile

#eclipse sunshine moon

baubles Fri 20-Mar-15 08:01:45

Overcast here {{sigh}}

I live in hope of the sun peeping through though.

hildajenniJ Fri 20-Mar-15 07:59:40

My DH works evenings in our local Co-op. Just before closing last night he had customers in asking for eclipse glasses!!! They did not have any. hmm