carlvs
Critical Thinker
So far, so good it appears for both the total eclipse in Carbondale, and the major partial eclipse (87% - 88%) here in Chicago.
A few notes:
1. Amtrak had an "Eclipse Special" train running between Chicago and Carbondale for the 21st. It sold out in 22 hours.
2. The branch of the Chicago Public Library located here in the building I work in had some of the 15,000 eclipse glasses the were being offered throughout the system. The library opened at 10:00 am, and I managed to acquire two of the last remaining pairs by 12:30 pm.
3. For those who can't make it to the total eclipse, Sky and Telescope has a guide for those watching the partial.
4. Last, but not least, here is the obligatory
XDCD comic*
* I found this especially funny as my late father and step-mother had an experience like this while traveling (by car) from Memphis to Chicago during the 1994 annular eclipse I mentiones a few posts ago...
A few notes:
1. Amtrak had an "Eclipse Special" train running between Chicago and Carbondale for the 21st. It sold out in 22 hours.
2. The branch of the Chicago Public Library located here in the building I work in had some of the 15,000 eclipse glasses the were being offered throughout the system. The library opened at 10:00 am, and I managed to acquire two of the last remaining pairs by 12:30 pm.
3. For those who can't make it to the total eclipse, Sky and Telescope has a guide for those watching the partial.
4. Last, but not least, here is the obligatory
* I found this especially funny as my late father and step-mother had an experience like this while traveling (by car) from Memphis to Chicago during the 1994 annular eclipse I mentiones a few posts ago...