I live 8 Miles West and it was definitely awesome. We enjoyed the previous partial eclipse several years ago but this was totally different. The cheers erupted out here in this little town. What an experience.
It's not compareble to sunset or twilight since the color temperature remains unchanged at ~5600K while it gets darker and darker. I lived it back in 2006 which was a totally different feeling.
I was in Russellville. It was awesome. I'll never forget it.
I live 8 Miles West and it was definitely awesome. We enjoyed the previous partial eclipse several years ago but this was totally different. The cheers erupted out here in this little town. What an experience.
@@SteveSmith-lo2wdyeah, there was a lot of cheering. It was magical.
Thanks, KJRH. My son (who grew up in Claremore) and family flew from California to view the eclipse and ended up in Russellville. Fun to watch this!
I went to see it in Russelville. Met some really nice folks. The eclipse was unparalleled.
Thanks for showing the whole thing.
That is awesome
It's not compareble to sunset or twilight since the color temperature remains unchanged at ~5600K while it gets darker and darker. I lived it back in 2006 which was a totally different feeling.
Nice
I was across the street from them 😮 it was insane
Did anyone hear the trumpets blowing.
If you think that's something, just wait 'til you see Our Lord Jesus Christ coming on the clouds. ✝️ Repent and prepare 🙏🕊️
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Its getting very eerie?
Cuz the sun doesnt set and do the same thing every evening?
Duh. No. It's not the same thing. 🙄
Nice