I don't know if someone will read this but...I was not expecting getting that emotional during the eclipse . I've seen the pictures and videos before and I always found those very beautiful of course. But nothing can describe the feeling while it is happening in front of you but I'll try. You first look at the sun with light blocking glasses and you first see the moon blocking the sun. I said to myself... ok... this is really happening a bit in denial. And then you see it blocking slowly but surely. The temperature is starting to cool down even if the light is very bright. It made me realize how we are so dependent on the sun's energy for all life on earth. It made me appreciate how sun=life. The shadows have weird shapes. You look at the landscape and you know something is odd. And then... totality his happening, the crowd is screaming in awe, we just can't contain ourselves, it is literally impossible to contain. You feel the hype, it is stronger than what you expected. It is sunset colors 360 all around you and you see what seems like a black hole in the sky. Truly the weirdest and most beautiful thing I ever saw. You can see the sun atmosphere surrounding the moon, it feels violent, chaotic and you can't believe you can see sun storms with your naked eye. It is frightening and amazing at the same time. You can see planets and star which feels like a glitch in the matrix in day time. I felt like everybody wanted to share the joy with others. It removes the day to day problems. At that moment, hundreds of people are just cheering up what the universe can show us. It is a first timer for 99% of us so we are like a child discovering the world again looking confused and excited at the same time. So it is all there, right in front of you, the sun, the moon, the planets, the stars, the animals reacting to us and the light, the insects and bird chants changing, all people around you, many from around the world to see this, different languages, different families, different loves. But all our differences doesn't matter for those 4 minutes we all share one love to us and the universe. I felt connected to what our ancestors felt and I was grateful for them. I felt connected to the immensity of the universe and all its beauty
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but that's not actually the moon. That's a lens flare that is essentially a reflection and duplicate image of the partial eclipse that was happening at that moment. If that was the moon, it would be a MUCH thinner crescent, since it would be nearly next to the sun in the sky. Also, the crescent would have to be facing in the direction of the sun, but here it's facing to the right of the sun. Still a cool phenomenon with the lens flare though!
@@christopherreich613 1000% agree with you on that! I hope your experience was more than beautifully divine, seems you enjoyed it, so that's great! I also hope your work week goes well from here on out. 🫶
A thick patch of clouds rolled in about 10 minutes before totality here in very upstate NY, making it so you couldn't see ANYTHING wth the glasses, but the clouds moved on a minute before the sunlight started peeking through again and it was a beautiful experience to share with my kids. They absolutely LOVED it and my 6 year old was all too eager to quickly go show the video she took to our elderly neighbor, who's too sick & weak to go outside and who will probably be gone before the end of the month, was tearing up that she made it to yesterday and got to see the eclipse, but mostly she said she was grateful that my daughter immediately wanted to to show her the video. 🥺😊😊♥️
God bless your neighbor and your daughter for having such a good heart and being considerate of others! You’re doing a great job raising her if she’s already got morals like that. Keep it up! She’s a person we need more of!
i believe I was on the path of totality, I wasted an hour sitting outside waiting. It barely got dark, extremely cloudy, and in like 5 minutes it was gone.
You were right about taking in the atmosphere before totality. That's how you enjoy an eclipse outside of the path of totality. Take in the lighting that you'll never see under any other circumstances. The unique beams are truly mesmerizing when you see them. There is still much to see in a partial eclipse, but you have to look for it. It's not big and in your face like it is in totality.
I traveled to berkshire vt.. from Long island and was 10 min. from the canadian border. Most amazing thing I've ever seen in my 53 years. I sure hope to be be able to see the next one when i'm 73. or maybe someone will invite me to iceland and I'll see that one in 2026
You are my sunshine My only sunshine You make me happy When skies are gray You'll never know, dear How much I love you Please don't take My sunshine away
Not sure how many of you know this but that glowing star to the bottom right of the eclipse is venus. It's so cool to be able to see a planet during the day. Mercury was also in retrograde as the eclipse was happening but it was very very feint.
I was in near path and I had like 79% eclipse and even though it didn’t get really dark, I noticed it get pretty dark and even the temperature drop a few. Didn’t have glasses so I made some fun DIY indirect viewing devices like a cardboard box pinhole projector or just shadows of leaves on the driveway or cars, or even my Apple Watch band worked for it too with the tiny wholes. Stinks that the next total eclipse in North America is in 20 years
Don't worry if you missed it, there's another one in just under 2 years! Totality is not visible in the United States, though it is visible in Iceland and Spain! (Also north Russia and Greenland)
If you missed the eclipse don't worry. Next one will happen in 2026 August 16, and will be visible in Greenland, Iceland, Spain and Russia. It will also be seen as a partial eclipse in Europe. Source is from the nasa website :)
I just gotta say that I love Nicky, Ricky Dicky and Dawn. I love you so much and yeah, just warm my heart to see that I love Nikki, Ricky Dickie and Dawn so much is a classic and it makes me laugh so hard. My heart seen this video.
He made it sound like 20 years is in one day😂
I heard today that they actually occur about every 2 years , but just not over land and can be seen from the ocean some where.
@@timadams3975next total solar eclipse for America is in 2044 but we have many partial ones on the way. Like next year.
@@timadams3975incorrect
@@darkwin..how is he incorrect?
I missed it😢😢😢😢😢
I don't know if someone will read this but...I was not expecting getting that emotional during the eclipse . I've seen the pictures and videos before and I always found those very beautiful of course. But nothing can describe the feeling while it is happening in front of you but I'll try.
You first look at the sun with light blocking glasses and you first see the moon blocking the sun. I said to myself... ok... this is really happening a bit in denial. And then you see it blocking slowly but surely. The temperature is starting to cool down even if the light is very bright. It made me realize how we are so dependent on the sun's energy for all life on earth. It made me appreciate how sun=life. The shadows have weird shapes. You look at the landscape and you know something is odd.
And then... totality his happening, the crowd is screaming in awe, we just can't contain ourselves, it is literally impossible to contain. You feel the hype, it is stronger than what you expected. It is sunset colors 360 all around you and you see what seems like a black hole in the sky. Truly the weirdest and most beautiful thing I ever saw. You can see the sun atmosphere surrounding the moon, it feels violent, chaotic and you can't believe you can see sun storms with your naked eye. It is frightening and amazing at the same time. You can see planets and star which feels like a glitch in the matrix in day time.
I felt like everybody wanted to share the joy with others. It removes the day to day problems. At that moment, hundreds of people are just cheering up what the universe can show us. It is a first timer for 99% of us so we are like a child discovering the world again looking confused and excited at the same time.
So it is all there, right in front of you, the sun, the moon, the planets, the stars, the animals reacting to us and the light, the insects and bird chants changing, all people around you, many from around the world to see this, different languages, different families, different loves. But all our differences doesn't matter for those 4 minutes we all share one love to us and the universe.
I felt connected to what our ancestors felt and I was grateful for them. I felt connected to the immensity of the universe and all its beauty
Wow 😮
This deserves more attention
Wait what
Poetic masterpiece
@@tommytress77 Thank you! ✌️
I got to see it! It was a truly memorable experience!
Same!!!
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Same
yeah, same it looked like a black hole to me
SAME
I saw it and it was really cool!! Glad I was able to see it!!❤️
thank you so much! i couldn't see it as i live on the other side of the world! im so grateful i got to see it
When he said "This is the sun" and showed the sun I personally thought it was pretty cool the moon was visible right by it.
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but that's not actually the moon. That's a lens flare that is essentially a reflection and duplicate image of the partial eclipse that was happening at that moment. If that was the moon, it would be a MUCH thinner crescent, since it would be nearly next to the sun in the sky. Also, the crescent would have to be facing in the direction of the sun, but here it's facing to the right of the sun. Still a cool phenomenon with the lens flare though!
He didn't even hesitate to say "dont worry we'll have another one in just 20 years 💀"
FR😂
BRO ITS SCIENCE BOB FROM RICKY NICKY DICKY AND DAWN
@michellesalazar4333 it's in 18 years actually
@@7axolno it was 350 years.
@@J-J-J-J874we won’t have another total one for around 75 years
Seeing it in person is so cool the most amazing thing I’ve ever seen
He was my science teacher 15 years ago now, cool guy
WOAH REALLY? THAT'S COOL!
Nice
cool
Woah thats awesome!
cool that means u gotta sub to him i geuss i will too
Thank you man for this Finally I can see this
I traveled a few hours for those beautiful 4 minutes.. now I have work to catch up on, but it was worth the trip!
I drove a few hours too and it was something that money could not buy worth the day of work for sure
@@christopherreich613 1000% agree with you on that! I hope your experience was more than beautifully divine, seems you enjoyed it, so that's great! I also hope your work week goes well from here on out. 🫶
I drove for 4 days, writing this on my way back home :)
I saw one a few years ago, didn’t get to see this one sadly
4 minutes and 11 seconds right?
I literally love the way he is like the cool grandpa we all love💀✋
when looking at a solar eclipse, it feels like you are looking at a black hole
yeah it even hurts to look at one through a screen.
Hey another Planetary member!!! Glad I got to subscribe to your channel
My family and some friends watched as it got fully covered in live time. It was so cool, and I will never forget today!
4:47
Guy: Is it fire sir?
Parrot: ✅🔥🔥🔥🔥👍👍👍👍
Andy from Nicky, Ricky, Dicky and dawn I’m watching it right now. You are the best science Bob.
Yes
Yoo i didnt even realize that
I knew it
I knew someone was gonna say that btw i love that show
SO BEAUTIFUL❤❤❤❤
A thick patch of clouds rolled in about 10 minutes before totality here in very upstate NY, making it so you couldn't see ANYTHING wth the glasses, but the clouds moved on a minute before the sunlight started peeking through again and it was a beautiful experience to share with my kids. They absolutely LOVED it and my 6 year old was all too eager to quickly go show the video she took to our elderly neighbor, who's too sick & weak to go outside and who will probably be gone before the end of the month, was tearing up that she made it to yesterday and got to see the eclipse, but mostly she said she was grateful that my daughter immediately wanted to to show her the video. 🥺😊😊♥️
God bless your neighbor and your daughter for having such a good heart and being considerate of others! You’re doing a great job raising her if she’s already got morals like that. Keep it up! She’s a person we need more of!
Got to watch this at school with my best friend. We both loved the experience and agreed the eclipse was very beautiful.
Your so Lucky to see the Eclipse I didn’t get a chance to See it at All
Womp womp
You just saw it
I saw it
I was in totality, but it was cloudy...
Same
Good editing bro
i believe I was on the path of totality, I wasted an hour sitting outside waiting. It barely got dark, extremely cloudy, and in like 5 minutes it was gone.
Pov: you overslept and missed the best solar eclipse in your life
Nice that the clouds were in the way
so true
Same
Nice that i live in europe
0:01 if you look next to the Sun, you can see the eclipse halfway covering the Sun by that mini shape in the sky
Thank you for this❤
That science, Bob from Nicky, Ricky, Dicky, and Dawn !!!!!!!!!!😮
He made the 20 years sound like it was gonna happen next tuesday
thanks for sharing the view! i couldnt see it from where i live because it was nighttime.
I saw it, it was fantastic!
Meanwhile Antarctica having a solar eclipse:
I on accident looked at the sun during the eclipse without the glasses…
No wonder many people googled "my eyes hurt"
In person this is the coolest thing ever
Another 20 years💀
the next one is in september as a partial solar eclipse and then a full solar eclipse in october
And here i was, sleeping in europe💀
Fun fact: Lens flares are croissant shaped during a solar eclipse.
Mine was loke 99%. Like it was so close!
mine was 95.3😭
Mine was 100%
Mine was 0%
Mine was 93-96%, I'm so pissed
Mine was error422%
You were right about taking in the atmosphere before totality. That's how you enjoy an eclipse outside of the path of totality. Take in the lighting that you'll never see under any other circumstances. The unique beams are truly mesmerizing when you see them. There is still much to see in a partial eclipse, but you have to look for it. It's not big and in your face like it is in totality.
I I thought that was ur my sunshine instead of the sun. Thanks for increasing my knowledge
hey science bob, i really like what you do for Mark Rober but I loved seeing you at Camp in the summer!!
WE’RE INVADING THE FIRE NATION WITH THIS ONE 🔥🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🗣️🔥
That was really epic! I was on a plane during the eclipse so I didn’t see it but now I did I!
I traveled to berkshire vt.. from Long island and was 10 min. from the canadian border. Most amazing thing I've ever seen in my 53 years. I sure hope to be be able to see the next one when i'm 73. or maybe someone will invite me to iceland and I'll see that one in 2026
I didnt see it before but this looks GREAT!!
Hello science bob Love your stuff on Nicky, Ricky, Dicky
and dawn sorry forgot bout that
"This is the sun" I would have to agree with you friend
Wow Bud is so lucky to see a total solar eclipse😊
I truly love how this man is enjoying his life by making amazing content for us ❤ Team: CrunchLabs
It was cloudy and had only 93% coverage but I could see it so that’s a plus
I now it was so cool and when it was dark and you looked around it was beautiful I loved when totality happend
One question for you should you keep the solar eclipse glasses?
Thank you for letting me see the eclipse
He reminds me of that smart guy in Simpson's with the glasses and sweater lol😂😂
20 YEARSSSSSS?!?!?! Good thing I saw it
You are my sunshine
My only sunshine
You make me happy
When skies are gray
You'll never know, dear
How much I love you
Please don't take
My sunshine away
Thank you for showing me it I did not get to
The way he confidently said 20 years😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Thanks for telling me when the next solar eclipse is coming
Its a shame that cameras can't do it justice. Our eyes zoom in quite a bit, the cameras make it seem like its 100x smaller.
He was my innovation teacher last year. He is awesome.
I drove 8 hours from my hometown to see it…16 hour round trip. It was so worth it, unreal experience. 20 years is a long time to wait for another 😅
How he said “don’t w we will have another one in twenty years 😂😂😅
thank you for sharing❤️❤️❤️im not lucky enough to witness its beauty😩😩😩
Not sure how many of you know this but that glowing star to the bottom right of the eclipse is venus. It's so cool to be able to see a planet during the day. Mercury was also in retrograde as the eclipse was happening but it was very very feint.
Any one else notice he was Science Bob?
For people who didn't see it just saw it from this kind man 😊
We went outside for it and it lasted 20 minutes, still a cool experience
It looks beautiful🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
I was in near path and I had like 79% eclipse and even though it didn’t get really dark, I noticed it get pretty dark and even the temperature drop a few. Didn’t have glasses so I made some fun DIY indirect viewing devices like a cardboard box pinhole projector or just shadows of leaves on the driveway or cars, or even my Apple Watch band worked for it too with the tiny wholes. Stinks that the next total eclipse in North America is in 20 years
Where do you buy the glasses at?
He said Don’t worry there’s another one in 20 years so causally 😂😂
ITS SCIENCE BOB IM A BIG FAN
I was JUST out of range! We thought we were but we ended up being like 5 minutes out! Cool but sad at the same time..
How do you guys get the glasses??😭😭
Don't worry if you missed it, there's another one in just under 2 years!
Totality is not visible in the United States, though it is visible in Iceland and Spain! (Also north Russia and Greenland)
It’s science, Bob from Nicky, Ricky, Dicky, and Dawn
That was beautiful.
Anyone remembers Science bob? From nicky ricky dicky and dawn.. 🎉😂
for some reason it was so cloudy where i live throughout the whole eclipse and it only cleared up immediately after the eclipse ended☹️
Mark! Can you make a contest to win a trip to see a total eclipse in the path of totality?
Is that an eye looking at us??
-my brain
"This is the sun"
Me : "MY EYES!!!!!!!!!!"
When is it happening again I want to see and I want the glasses too
OMG GOD IS THAT SCIENCE CELEBRATED EDUCATER SCIENCE BOB
My country was so cloudy that it didn’t even turn dark 😂
did you play Science Bob in Nicky, Ricky, Dicky, And dawn?
When he said it'll turn totally dark. That means he's in the path of the solar eclipse.
If you missed this one and are willing to travel internationally, the next total eclipse will be visible in Iceland and Spain on August 12, 2026.
Where did you watch the solar eclipse?
"It's just crazy that the solar eclipse look like a black hole"
Hey, who turned out the lights?
I MISSED IT NOW I HAVE TO WAIT 20 years😢😢😢😢😢😢
You can travel to another country to see one. He was only talking about U.S.
😭😭😭😭😭I MISSED THE ECLIPSE AND I CANT STOP CRYING😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😊
“This is the sun” Yes, yes it indeed is
If you missed the eclipse don't worry. Next one will happen in 2026 August 16, and will be visible in Greenland, Iceland, Spain and Russia. It will also be seen as a partial eclipse in Europe.
Source is from the nasa website :)
I just gotta say that I love Nicky, Ricky Dicky and Dawn. I love you so much and yeah, just warm my heart to see that I love Nikki, Ricky Dickie and Dawn so much is a classic and it makes me laugh so hard. My heart seen this video.
And now! A lot of people are going blind because they were looking at the eclipse with those glasses! Nice!!!!
Looking at an eclipse is just like looking at the sun. there's no crazy additional effects.
Science Bob!!!!!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥
He looks like science Bob from Nicky,Ricky,Dicky, and Dawn