While watch the Cleveland Indians play baseball, I did some searching for
U-Tube videos. Here is the list so far.
Enjoy Dick
From: generalscience-request@list.nsta.org
[mailto:generalscience-request@list.nsta.org] On Behalf Of Westberry, Ryan
Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2017 7:29 AM
To: Kurtz Miller; Bob Riddle
Cc: earthscience; NSTA-General Science; NSTA-Physical Science; NSTA-Biology
Subject: Re: There was an Eclipse last week!
Here's a video I made after watching the totality in Wyoming at Green River
Lakes just off the center line. I sent my drone up really high to capture
the landscape while also filming our reactions on the surface- and set it
all to music.
I did edit the language in the beginning of totality (overcome by that
moment) but there are some "Oh S^*t" toward the end that need to be known if
anyone plans on showing it. (I'm not promoting that.) I'm just wanting to
share in the emotion (I was literally shaking and had tears of joy) and
magnitude of watching the event and the love of the science. :-)
From: earthscience-request@list.nsta.org
<earthscience-request@list.nsta.org> on behalf of Kurtz Miller
<kurtzandceleste@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, August 28, 2017 9:57 PM
To: Bob Riddle
Cc: earthscience; NSTA-General Science; NSTA-Physical Science; NSTA-Biology
Subject: Re: There was an Eclipse last week!
Great pictures from Hopkinsville, Kentukcy. The traffic was a nightmare from
Hopkinsville to Cincinnati. Enjoy!
K. Miller
High School Science
Dayton, OH USA
On Sun, Aug 27, 2017 at 3:49 PM, Bob Riddle <bob.riddle48@gmail.com> wrote:
Was at a pot-luck dinner this afternoon and the topic most discussed was the
solar eclipse. These were not teachers by the way.
So what's up with us? I don't think I've seen any posts about viewing
experiences or even photos.
My viewing location was with 350 elementary school kiddos, staff, and
parents. We had 80 seconds of totality but clouds covered the sky during
totality with a few breaks giving everyone a chance to cheer but not for
long. Rain started a few minutes later so from where I was we saw the first
half only.
My 4th total eclipse and still blown away.
Next one, a total lunar eclipse is around sunrise January 31st - best viewed
the further west you live.