Total Solar Eclipse Time-lapse Maine
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- Опубліковано 8 кві 2024
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If you’ve experienced 100% totality, you know that nothing compares. If you’re ever near an eclipse, do everything in your power to get into the path of full totality. It’s worth the effort.
A partial eclipse is like a cool sunset. A total eclipse is like someone broke the sky. -Randall Munroe, xkcd 2914
well said
I experience that total darkness ... each night!
@@dxt0301Night has nothing on totality. I've seen totality twice now and I am hooked.
Yeah the sudden darkness was insane. I luckily got home from work in time to witness it!
Not many people probably didn't pick up on you saying you will have to wait till 2024 for the next one 😂🤣👌💯💚💛❤️
Double negative.
probably everybody picked up on it
There's one tomorrow. Somewhere.. 😮
The movment is Earth the planet the tripod was sitting on rotating, when observing like this you need a special kind of mount that moves very smoothly and precisely to keep track of what it's locked on to.
Equatorial mount
Yes, you can see the Moon moving quite fast for example, when you have long enough focal length lens.
@Sacco112 is that what it's called? Thanks, I'm no astronomer but it interests me and I knew something like that was necessary and why.
Any mount designed for astronomical use will track objects in the sky. An equatorial mount is just the simplest one because it only takes one simple motor to compensate for Earth’s rotation.
There are more sophisticated mounts that will also track either the moon or the sun because they move at a different rate than the stars.
I'm in Rhode Island, and was taking advantage of the great weather prepping/turning my garden for this year's planting. We didn't reach totality, but went from bright sunlight to twilight, and from 74 degrees to 61 degrees, in 20 minutes, or thereabouts. Some of my neighbors roosters started crowing, which was cute! I was unable to find eclipse sunglasses, but watched, off and on, through my husband's welding helmet. I've seen a couple of near total, and one full total eclipse before, and it's a spectacular and humbling experience!
So cool when it all went dark. Streetlights on during the day. 😆
Not just cool......Cold!!
I was in the path of totality; unfortunately that included total cloud cover. (Naturally it cleared up completely within an hour of it ending.) I only got a 5-second glimpse of the eclipse itself through the clouds, but it was still really neat to experience how fast it got dark and the environmental changes of the birds getting quiet and the peepers starting up. The clouds also made for a pretty dramatic sunset effect on each edge. The wind stopped, but I'm not sure if that was actually related; people with weather measuring tech have mentioned wind speed dropping, but in my case it got pretty strong beforehand and then went away entirely and stayed gone all day. That's probably coincidence since a quick search suggests the temperature increasing after it passed should have stirred the wind back up. Maybe in 20 years I'll have the means to travel far enough to try again.
Glad you got to see the whole thing!
First total eclipse here…phenomenal.
So glad you got to see it, Post! 🤗🤗🤗
Bro!!! Thank you so much!!!! I lived very close to where you are for 12 years bro. I love your channel keep it up Post!!!!!
I lived in guilford.
The 69 is because I am a water sign. Thank you. No offense to anyone.
Thanks for capturing this amazing moment 🙏
Was looking forward to you uploading a video about this, got to see the entire thing including totality here in Canada even had the solar rig out imaging it. I'm glad you got to see it!
I was lucky enough to experience full totality with dozens of my family members and it truly was a glitch in the matrix type of situation. It was phenomenal.
What a wonderful experience to share with family, especially if it was multigenerational. Very awesome memories to share for generations to come and a tradition you all can create, as well. 🙏🏻
"Because the tripod was slightly moving" Actually, the sun slowly moves across the sky throughout the day, usually setting in a completely different position than it rose from.
Loved how the crescent sun rotated
I'm so glad you did this, when I heard the location of the eclipse, I thought of you.
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I'm surprised you didn't make a bigger video about this with other camera angles and stuff. Seems like exactly your kind of thing. It would be awesome to have been in the forest when this happens and see how the animals react and how cool the darkness would be in the trees.
I think you said March 8th. You did mean April 8th, I'm assuming? Either way, great video!!! Thanks for sharing 👍
And he said 2024 instead of 2044 near the end. I find his mistakes charming. :)
Pretty cool!
PS - wonder what the beavers were thinking?
Thanks enjoying the day of totality.
Saw 99.6% coverage in Cincy, what an awesome event!
I love your enthusiasm. Cheers.
Here In central Virginia, I was doing some much needed yard work outside. The clouds had been beginning to build a bit for the past few hours and around 3:15 it got so dark I went inside believing I was about to be rained on by a sudden downpour. That is when I remembered about the eclipse, so I googled what time it was happening and if it would affect my area. Sure enough, that dark cloud was the moon blocking the sun, so I went back outside. Couldn't see much, it was cloudy at my house.
Thank you Post we had no eclipse just clouds!
I live in Southern Illinois and a total eclipse is awesome, I've seen 2 ,
I was in Caribou so we got totality. It was truly awesome.
I was too
In my front yard
Hi, you had the clearest image. Thanks
I drove from central Massachusetts to Burlington, Vermont, in order to witness a total eclipse for the first (and probably last) time in my life. VERY impressive. I can easily understand why ancient peoples found them both frightening and awe-inspiring.
It's hard to imagine the reactions of our ancestors, long before Galileo. To see "the impossible" and to think it's apocalyptic would definitely be terrifying.
@@CrunchyMom88 -- We don't have to imagine how our forebears felt about eclipses -- because they left written records of their reactions.
@@kevinbyrne4538 "Believe none of what you hear and half of what you see."
Cool stuff. It seems that cameras adjust themselves to the lighting so that the darkness isn't as visible for the surrounding environment.
Yes, they are great at automatically compensating for low light. Night pics look almost like day these days. There are manual settings in most camera apps, and certainly in all good cameras, to adjust exposure.
Don’t think your tripod was moving that’s the earth spinning! Definitely should’ve made the drive further north! 100% Totality is something else entirely
Haha
I got to watch from the top of Sugarloaf. It was like a big party but I fled downhill as soon as the totality cleared the rush down the mountain was crazy
Thanks Post! 👊🏻👍🏻☀️ Appreciate you my friend 🙏🏻
Awesome and unique experience! I was in the path of totality but unfortunately couldn't see much due to cloud cover. Glad you got to witness the alignment. ,
It was so cloudy here
In the Scranton PA area we had about 95% coverage, and with cloudy skies I would compare the maximum darkness to about a half hour before sunset on a cloudy day. It was enough to see that it was noticeably darker for a few minutes. Very cool even with the clouds, because it was a different kind of light quality.
You’re awesome dude. Really. Thank you.
So cool, I had the same view as you from central Nova Scotia. There was a festive atmosphere among my neighbors as we watched in awe. A once in a lifetime event for most of us in this part of the world. It next comes our way in 2079. Last one was 1979. Carly Simon mentioned it in her song, "You're So Vain" which was about Warren Beatty, by the way, and not Mick Jagger as most believed. LOL Cheers, and thanks for sharing!!
I see what you did there with the year Post 10. Down here in Texas we saw totality and the corona.
We had 100% totality. And the most clouds that covered the entire event here. So, watched it on tv. But absolutely was outside with my kids to go into the dark and back into the light!
It’s crazy to think 2044 will be the next solar eclipse! You got great footage post! Ty for this
First total eclipse of the sun I've ever seen, one the few good reasons for me ending up in N.Texas.
Awesome. Wish I saw it but glad you did Post10❤
Thank you for capturing this!
Not Quite 100% Totality there but pretty close! I remember the last one we had in UK sadly it was cloudy where I am (well it is the UK) but was very eerie the birds got totally confused! Thank you for filming!
Oh man, I could not belive you did not travel few miles to the path of totality. This is once in a lifetime. I have witnessed total eclipse at noon on August 11, 1999 in Hungary and probbably will never witness such thing again. The difference between a full day total eclipse and a even 99% partial eclipse is so vast that it is beyond words.
If you are still in Hungary then Spain in Aug 2026 would be pretty easy to get to.
I ENJOYED WATCHING THE VIDEO POST 10 😊
Thanks for the video!
We could see some stars in Dallas when it got dark.
My dad is 75 and the next one in the US will be in 2044 in Montana and North & south Dakota. He plans to try and see it again
Thanks
Wow, that's so cool! Thank you for uploading this. It looked really awesome from where you are.
I was over in Jay, Vermont for the Eclipse, we had about 3 minutes of Totality.
So awesome thank you for this
I experience that total darkness ... each night.
It was cool and I got to see it through a welding helmet and that was my 2nd solar eclipse in my life time ❤
Thank you I missed the eclipse. Had eye surgery and was resting. Itching like crazy. Came down with pink eye.
Very good footage........
Very nice dude. We went to Lewis, NY and saw it all and have it on my channel. This would still be a partial eclipse but not a total. Still that's a good capture....probably about 99%. The next U.S. one actually will be in 9 years in Alaska....but next lower 48 U.S. one will be in 2045.....so there will be another chance or 2 in our lifetimes. I am just about to be 35.
Next Northeast one will be in 2078 from NYC to Portland, Maine.
Nice video, that is how it was for us here, in the southern part of Franklin county.
What an awesome sight!
Fantastic ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I was watching the total solar eclipse at my high school (PHD) at Saint-Hyacinthe. It was very beautiful and I saw the “crown” around the moon. It was awesome to see and I think it was a 100% total eclipse here in the south of Quebec.🙂
You're a true Horsefighter!❤
Wow lucky you. Living on the west coast, way up north in Canada we got nothin☹️
In Texas it was awesome and the next one is in Tulsa so only a few hours drive north of me.
so cool
Here in central Ohio it did completely eclipse. Got to watch the sun disappear behind the moon with the special glasses. It was pretty neat.
I drove to Vermont for totality and it was awesome. But I'm commenting here because driving the back roads around Waterbury I was thinking "should I pull over and clear out some culverts?"
Total overcast in Northern Wisconsin. We had about 70% coverage, but who could see anything? Thought it might get a little darker, but just looked a little gloomy is all I saw.
It was a solar eclipse of the heart ❤️
lucky you getting a full view! up here in bc Canada, we couldnt see crap due to heavy clouds and by the time it reached us, it was only 10-20% coverage if that
Lol it wasn't the camera moving it was us...earth
Depending on the reference frame, the camera was moving.
@@Gandhi_Physique if you mean because the camera is on earth and earth rotates then yea ok.
Celestial peace.
It was pretty cool. We had %100 Fredericton NB.
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I can’t believe you didn’t go to totality. Nothing else compares.
I saw a total solar eclipse in 1990. It was in the early hours of summer morning but we sat on the roof of one building and waited for it like hours. Almost got ruined by clouds. But the change from light to darkness was not so massive because of the time, after 4 in the morning but it went totally silent in an area where birds always make some noise. The next one is coming to my area in 16th of October 2026. Hoping to see that but knowing the weather in October it might be ruined by cloudy skies.
Ya man the Earth is rotating 15⁰ per hour, you should have made the drive. I drove across 3 states in 2017 and drove about 90mins to clearer skies to reduxe the high level clouds. You absolutely need to experience Totality it is probably one of the single most amazing feelings in a lifetime. Greenland in in about a year or so, then Canada in 20 years.
The Earth rotates at a thousand miles an hour
@@TonyQueensthey said 15 degrees per hour not 15 miles.
@@PAjeannie66 I know that I'm just telling you the Earth spins out a thousand miles an hour to rotates
Indeed a 15 degree per hour drift. Thanks Bob
@@TonyQueens No it doesn't. Rotation is an angular change. Which is 15 degrees per hour. Depending on what latitude you are at, the distance changes, but we are all rotating at the same rate. This does have a slight effect on your weight. Standing at the poles you weigh slightly heavier than at the equator, but the change is so small you cannot feel it. You would need some very accurate scales and travelling between the two points you would change more weight just by eating or sweating.
96% of totality in W Mi. Dim but that 4% difference made it seem like a dark rain cloud overhead.
Cool man...I am lucky enough to live Indiana an got to experience totality for the 4 whole min. What a spectacular experience....its so awesome to be able to look at the sun and see the ring of fire.. I also made the journey down to Kentucky in 2017. Thanks for the great videos! I put a short video up on my channel i took with my phone check it out !
texas was crazy it was 98% total eclipse we were very lucky
I know its hindsight but you really should have taken the time to get into the path of full totality. It is a completely different experience and that few minutes of totality is unbelievable. It cannot be overstated how incredible seeing the corona is.
Hey Post, I’ve been subscribed and watching for a long time and I was wondering. Approximately how many miles do you travel (put on your vehicle) each year
Between thirty and fifty thousand
oof Post, you should've 100% driven an hour north into the path of totality. Quite an exceptional experience.
Yep noticed that one when will the next one be
dude i was 20 minuets away if i knew i would have got a photo with you!
That’s about the same view i had in central pa.
Really nice indeed , 1:13 "have to wait until 2024 to see it again? " 😅
looks like 99ish percent eclipsed... Totality is so much cooler. Hope you get to see the next one at 100%
Sure was interesting
The tripod wasn’t moving, the earth was
the ether moved & the earth is stationary
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Just as it was in St Louis where I was.
He got a little dark here in Tucson not much at all. Oh well.😊
i saw the totallity with my naked eyes for like 2 min was the craziest experience felt like a dream
The Eclipse broke my pc, gave me a fever, gave me asthma, killed one of my closest friends, and to top it all off, stole 3.50 from me. But it was incredibly beautiful, so worth.
April 8 😮
Thank you for sharing , good video, we are in 2024 , the next one is when?? I heard you say 2024, maybe i am wrong
Filming the moon is filming a moving target....remember.
I've been a fan of yours for years. I was wondering how you find the colverts. Are there maps of them you can find online?
Just driving and Looking at the way of the land
@post.10 That's cool. I just got out of the military and have a lot more time on my hands now. I was interested in trying to help my community while not having to see people and being alone for long starches in nature. This seems like a perfect way to do it. Any tips on how to get started?
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I sadly didn't get to see it, It was way to cloudy outside.