Wednesday, April 10, 2024

Total Eclipse Indianapolis!

I've anticipated this epic event since the last partial Vancouver, WA eclipse in August, 2017!  A total solar eclipse Monday, April 8 at 3PM, passing through Indianapolis...
 AND
 hanging out with my family!!  Woo!  Woo!

 Full March worm moon over the Cuv!
(Opening event)

Flying East on Tuesday, April 2!






(Facebook photo)


WELL!!

Let's take a closer look!








Official observers!! Stephanie, Catherine, Ray





Moon taking bites out of the sun!!
(Nick's photos)






Growing Dim 


Stars showing


Porch lights coming on...



TOTALITY!  WHAT WE SAW
About 3 minutes






(don't remember where these originated)

(From Facebook)
The Diamond Ring
This photo shows the partial phases of the eclipse along with the diamond ring phase just before/after totality in the middle.
I ended up northwest of Indianapolis, IN, giving me about three minutes and thirty seconds to capture totality. During that time, I had 7 different camera setups running to capture the occasion. It was well worth the drive traveling from Minnesota to get the shot!
I hope you enjoy the photo!


Plane challenging celestial bodies!!




Heavenly hunger happens hafterwards...
Nick, out of this world chef!


Major run on ECLIPSE BURGERS!!



Galactic dinner...
Eclipse burger, moon beans, cosmic brownie


AND...

One moon pie for ME!

This little moonbeam needed to stay out of the sun!
Matthias...
REFLECTIONS 
I had a lot of fun observing the eclipse with family.  It certainly was awesome and impressive beyond words. The sky was clear and temperature around 70, though it cooled a bit when darkness set in.  Staying at Kate's house for the event made for an enjoyable afternoon with not having to deal with thousands of people and traffic.  I did see the "diamond ring" for a second and scrambled to put on my glasses.   I thought about people in past years who couldn't know such an episode was coming and must have been terrified by it.  Now days we can enjoy the majesty of heavenly nature.     

This has been a good three plus GeoGram weeks in the life of Gram G.


"Praise him, all his angels, praise him, all you heavenly hosts. Praise him sun and moon, praise him, all you shining stars. Praise him, you highest heavens and you waters above the skies. Let them praise the name of the LORD, for he commanded and they were created."  (Psalm 148:1-13)

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