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lows clouds and sun on thursday with highs right at average around 660. scattered shower chances return for friday and saturday. better chance for more rain friday. staying close to average to end with week with highs in the middle 60s becoming the upper 60s for the weekend with drier conditions finally returning sunday.((???2:00 seconds??)) today: more clouds than sun and staying breezy. on and off showers, especially in the morning. cool with highs around 600. wind: ne 10-20 mph. tonight: some clouds. drying out. lows in the lower 50 mix of clouds and sun on thursday with highs right at average around 660. scattered shower chances return for friday and saturday. better chance for more rain friday. staying close to average to end with week with highs in the middle 60s becoming the upper 60s for the weekend with drier conditions finally returning sunday.today: more clouds than sun and staying breezy. on and off showers, especially in the morning. cool with highs around 600. wind: ne 10-20 mph.tonight: some clouds. drying out. lows in the lower 50s. wind:
lows clouds and sun on thursday with highs right at average around 660. scattered shower chances return for friday and saturday. better chance for more rain friday. staying close to average to end with week with highs in the middle 60s becoming the upper 60s for the weekend with drier conditions finally returning sunday.((???2:00 seconds??)) today: more clouds than sun and staying breezy. on and off showers, especially in the morning. cool with highs around 600. wind: ne 10-20 mph. tonight:...
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[applause] >> there is sun. there is sun. there is a snake on the path sunning. there is sun.re is water in the stream, there are daisies, there are sun. there is a snake on the path sunning, there is sun. there are trees, there are daisies there is a feather there is sun. there is the feather that she gave me there is a feather there is sun. there are daisies there are words trees things there are more things than words, there is sun, there is sun. there are fox tails there are blank there are irises that are blank there is a snake on the path in the path sunning. there is a squirrel in the trash, there is sun. there is water in the stream, there is a squirrel in the strash, there is a snake in the path on the sun sunning. there is is sun. there is song, there is a song being sung by the birds in the sun. there is flavor, there is a feather. there is hair in my mouth from her hug in the sun. there is sun. there is flavor on my tongue. there is singing there is sun. there is a snake on the path singing in the sun. there is song, there is sun. on the path there is a squirrel in
[applause] >> there is sun. there is sun. there is a snake on the path sunning. there is sun.re is water in the stream, there are daisies, there are sun. there is a snake on the path sunning, there is sun. there are trees, there are daisies there is a feather there is sun. there is the feather that she gave me there is a feather there is sun. there are daisies there are words trees things there are more things than words, there is sun, there is sun. there are fox tails there are blank...
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when he's on a complex might and if you avoid the sun completely and also use sun blockers and don't take vitamin supplements you're risking a serious vitamin d. deficiency the immediate impact is on your bones with a higher risk of osteoporosis but it also affects our health in general where the risk of cancer increases as of both internal organs the skin are gone and. under howard. professor fog has spent years examining the impact of the sun's rays on a well being the positive effects of vitamin d. for the most common forms of cancer a universally acknowledged and just recently thomas spoke to his team. and university made an astonishing discovery. virtually everybody to shoe is covered in vitamin d. receptors that can suppress tumors and that includes skin tissue which needs the betterment to protect itself from cancer. so if we want to keep our skin healthy vitamin d. deficiency should be avoided but in places like germany it's widespread professor forked and his fellow researchers are alarmed at figures showing this only 40 percent of the population have it in sufficient concen
when he's on a complex might and if you avoid the sun completely and also use sun blockers and don't take vitamin supplements you're risking a serious vitamin d. deficiency the immediate impact is on your bones with a higher risk of osteoporosis but it also affects our health in general where the risk of cancer increases as of both internal organs the skin are gone and. under howard. professor fog has spent years examining the impact of the sun's rays on a well being the positive effects of...
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sun my sun is your sun my sun is your sun my sun is your sun ♪ ♪ your sun is our sun your sun is our your sun is our sun your sun is our sun ♪ ♪ oh despair you were there through my wasted days you're there ♪ ♪ through my wasted nights you're there through my wasted years you're there through ♪ ♪ my wasted life you've always been there you've always been there you've always been there ♪ ♪ you were there through my wasted years through all of my lonely fears ♪ ♪ no tears run through my fingers tears they're stinging my eyes ♪ ♪ no tears we're all on the edge there's nothing to fear nothing to fear inside ♪ ♪ through the darkness and the light some sun has got to rise ♪ ♪ my sun is your sun my sun is your sun my sun is your sun my sun is your sun ♪ ♪ your sun is our sun your sun is our sun your sun is our sun your sun is our sun ♪ ♪ some sun has got to rise ♪ ♪ my sun is your sun my sun is your sun my sun is your sun my sun is your sun ♪ ♪ your sun is our sun your sun is our sun your sun is our sun your sun is our sun ♪ ♪ some sun has got to rise ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy:
sun my sun is your sun my sun is your sun my sun is your sun ♪ ♪ your sun is our sun your sun is our your sun is our sun your sun is our sun ♪ ♪ oh despair you were there through my wasted days you're there ♪ ♪ through my wasted nights you're there through my wasted years you're there through ♪ ♪ my wasted life you've always been there you've always been there you've always been there ♪ ♪ you were there through my wasted years through all of my lonely fears ♪ ♪ no tears...
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it was clear that the sun spots were moving indicating that the sun was rotating today such observations are made around the clock using data provided by satellites the sun rotates on its axis every twenty five days at its a quatre at the poles one rotation takes thirty five days so the surface of this fiery mass is actually moving at different speeds. and what about the sun's. it's completely hidden from view does it also rotate. last year that question was finally answered definitively. an international team of scientists managed to measure with high precision the rate at which the sun's core rotates. and they discovered that it actually moves much faster than the surface. they found out that. the rotation of the core of the sun. is significantly faster than in the rest of the radiator. by a factor of three to four. however scientists able to look inside the sun to find out what was happening. long as a helio seismologist he and his team at the max planck institute for solar system research study the oscillations on the surface of the sun these reveal a lot about the sun structure and
it was clear that the sun spots were moving indicating that the sun was rotating today such observations are made around the clock using data provided by satellites the sun rotates on its axis every twenty five days at its a quatre at the poles one rotation takes thirty five days so the surface of this fiery mass is actually moving at different speeds. and what about the sun's. it's completely hidden from view does it also rotate. last year that question was finally answered definitively. an...
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of the path of the sun.we are just four minutes away from totality here on the west coast. a lifeblood from big summit prairie in oregon. one of the spots within that 70 mile stretch where there will be totality sweeping across the united states. >> the moon will block out the entirety of the sun. in the bay area we will see a partial eclipse. basically what you see right now. we will get that sliver of a son as opposed to the complete blackout. >> to share your pictures with us with the mobile app. a lot of lines around the bay area as people are getting ready and getting a glimpse of this amazing event. >> is pretty incredible. we have been tracking it from various positions. we have been at the science center and nasa ames. and in fremont as well and the library where there are a lot of kids that come together to watch it. that is an example of what is being played around the country. >> there are some rumors you could damage your smart phone. most phones come equipped with filters to limit damage in your
of the path of the sun.we are just four minutes away from totality here on the west coast. a lifeblood from big summit prairie in oregon. one of the spots within that 70 mile stretch where there will be totality sweeping across the united states. >> the moon will block out the entirety of the sun. in the bay area we will see a partial eclipse. basically what you see right now. we will get that sliver of a son as opposed to the complete blackout. >> to share your pictures with us...
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like the sun, the sun god re was believed to die each night. he is rejuvenated each day in the form of the scarab beetle. the beetle seemed an apt symbol of rebirth because its eggs were laid in dung, the ultimate form of death and nothingness-- and nonetheless sprang into the preciousness of new life. the egyptians hoped and prayed for certainties-- thatacday thsun wod rise thach mm thnile would flood, that each winter the crops would ripen. that yearng r rhhm d c cmsnd k a period of great expansion of egyptian power. the charismatic king thutmose the third aggressively expanded egypt's borders. he pushed north into syria and palestine... and south, tightening control over nubia and securing its gold mines. that gold was a source of wealth that would fill the coffers wldfinae grhe tombs bl wks kom like the festival hall, also known as a temple of millions of years, and embellish the public image of thutmose the third. thutmose the third ruled from 1479-1425 bc, and embodied the strong central authority that characterized the new kingdom. the p
like the sun, the sun god re was believed to die each night. he is rejuvenated each day in the form of the scarab beetle. the beetle seemed an apt symbol of rebirth because its eggs were laid in dung, the ultimate form of death and nothingness-- and nonetheless sprang into the preciousness of new life. the egyptians hoped and prayed for certainties-- thatacday thsun wod rise thach mm thnile would flood, that each winter the crops would ripen. that yearng r rhhm d c cmsnd k a period of great...
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a huge fireball appeared at the center of our star the sun. the planets of continue to rotate around to to this day but what about the sun itself does it stand still. galileo was the first to observe dark spots on the sun surface back to merely seventeenth century with the help of a so-called heavier scope he was able to project the sun spots on the paper and mark that position. it was clear that the sunspots were moving indicating that the sun was rotating today such observations are made around the clock using data provided by satellites the sun rotates on its axis every twenty five days that it's a quatre at the poles one rotation takes thirty five days so the surface of this fiery mass is actually moving at different speeds. and what about the sun's core it's completely hidden from view does it also rotate. last year that question was finally answered definitively. an international team of scientists managed to measure with high precision the rate at which the sun's coreg. and they discovered that it actually moves much faster than the sur
a huge fireball appeared at the center of our star the sun. the planets of continue to rotate around to to this day but what about the sun itself does it stand still. galileo was the first to observe dark spots on the sun surface back to merely seventeenth century with the help of a so-called heavier scope he was able to project the sun spots on the paper and mark that position. it was clear that the sunspots were moving indicating that the sun was rotating today such observations are made...
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this close to the sun. the parkers solar probe will come 96 percent closer to the sun than earth and the outcome of this ambitious mission remains uncertain but this is the only way to explore how and when solar storms occur this is there's no question that a strong solar storm will happen in the near future it's just a question of time and we want to be as well protected as possible before. because of a solar storm catches us off guard he causes incredibly high temperatures capable of melting even the biggest transformers in substations as occurred in october 2003 in south africa a widespread abrupt power outage would put water works in their pumps out of service. at the same time pipelines would stop conveying oil because they too run on electricity extended power failures caused by transformer damage would bring nearly everything. to a standstill since even emergency power generators can only keep operating for so long scientists warn that everything would come to a stop and food shortages would occur. e
this close to the sun. the parkers solar probe will come 96 percent closer to the sun than earth and the outcome of this ambitious mission remains uncertain but this is the only way to explore how and when solar storms occur this is there's no question that a strong solar storm will happen in the near future it's just a question of time and we want to be as well protected as possible before. because of a solar storm catches us off guard he causes incredibly high temperatures capable of melting...
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sun, right? and you might say, wow, it feels-- i can feel the hotness because the sun has got such a high temperature, but you know what gang? i can bring you to welding shops wherein the welding, the torches of some of those flames are hotter than the surface of the sun, hotter, and you walk by that welding shop and you don't, whoa, go like that, but you step from the shade into the sunshine and whoa, you feel it. it's not that the sun has a high temperature. you know why that sun is so hot? because it's big. i mean, big, big, very, very big, but it's far, but it's bigger than it is far and it pulls on the earth's oceans more than the moon. so how come we get then the tides by the moon? and the person to figure that out was named isaac, guess what the last name is gang? you know, how many people would not be knowing? isaac newton is the one that figured that out. let's suppose we have a ball of putty or a ball of taffy or a ball of jell-o, something that's really pliable, something that you can
sun, right? and you might say, wow, it feels-- i can feel the hotness because the sun has got such a high temperature, but you know what gang? i can bring you to welding shops wherein the welding, the torches of some of those flames are hotter than the surface of the sun, hotter, and you walk by that welding shop and you don't, whoa, go like that, but you step from the shade into the sunshine and whoa, you feel it. it's not that the sun has a high temperature. you know why that sun is so hot?...
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the sun's shimmering atmosphere.ch we can see from earth during a total solar eclipse. this which we can see from earth during a total solar eclipse.— total solar eclipse. this new data from this very — total solar eclipse. this new data from this very incredibly - total solar eclipse. this new data from this very incredibly close i from this very incredibly close approach to the sun, just touching the surface of that corona is going to hopefully give us a lot more information about exactly what is going on in our beautiful, beautiful sun that heats up and gives us light. sun that heats up and gives us liuht. , , �*, ., . light. close up the sun's magnetic field twists _ light. close up the sun's magnetic field twists and _ light. close up the sun's magnetic field twists and lifts _ light. close up the sun's magnetic field twists and lifts its _ light. close up the sun's magnetic field twists and lifts its explosive l field twists and lifts its explosive surface. it's hoped the solar probe will shed light on the proc
the sun's shimmering atmosphere.ch we can see from earth during a total solar eclipse. this which we can see from earth during a total solar eclipse.— total solar eclipse. this new data from this very — total solar eclipse. this new data from this very incredibly - total solar eclipse. this new data from this very incredibly close i from this very incredibly close approach to the sun, just touching the surface of that corona is going to hopefully give us a lot more information about exactly...
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koehn: i am team sun, team sun all day long.ine: we want to thank the city of russellville for hosting us. now, let's get back to james over at kid center. james back to you. james: yeah. thanks so much, jasmine. you can see that shadow has officially moved off and is on our way to our next target, which is us here in carbondale, which is one of those lucky cities, because in 2017 they were right at the intersection point of the 2017 includes across america. they are there again this year. they will have a much longer spot. in 2017, they only had 2:14, but now they have 4:10, a great viewing window for them to take in this big moment. also some details about this tool is welcome if i click onto their eclipse time, you notice this little icon comes up here. if this is based off of real data from the parker solar probe. as you've heard, the sun is more active this time around. lots of different streamers, like a wild hairball, streaking off the sun. really collectivity around the sun's corona. if you're really lucky and the timing
koehn: i am team sun, team sun all day long.ine: we want to thank the city of russellville for hosting us. now, let's get back to james over at kid center. james back to you. james: yeah. thanks so much, jasmine. you can see that shadow has officially moved off and is on our way to our next target, which is us here in carbondale, which is one of those lucky cities, because in 2017 they were right at the intersection point of the 2017 includes across america. they are there again this year. they...
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go directly to the sun. and i conceive ok so here i am sitting on my rocket i have to get the speed right to. quit. you need and the nasa scientists agreed that the probe should start off toward venus where it will be slowed down by passing by before continuing onward to the sun. this also significantly increases the available measuring times because the parker solar probe will not go around the sun just twice but 24 times. the european space agency e.s.a. is also working on solving the mystery surrounding solar storms and have also been developing their own probe for over 12 years called the solar orbiter. that is on boats with. a special thing about a solar orbiter is it trajectory which will take us out of the plane of the sound system all our observations so far are from the perspective of. and because all the planets revolve strictly within the plane of the solar system like on a record player it would take a lot of effort to escape this ecliptic and we feel what we are missing is data from the solar po
go directly to the sun. and i conceive ok so here i am sitting on my rocket i have to get the speed right to. quit. you need and the nasa scientists agreed that the probe should start off toward venus where it will be slowed down by passing by before continuing onward to the sun. this also significantly increases the available measuring times because the parker solar probe will not go around the sun just twice but 24 times. the european space agency e.s.a. is also working on solving the mystery...
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there is sun, there is sing on the sun. there are birds on the grass, there are squirrels in the trash, there are trees with feathers singing. there is sun. there is a snake on the pass sunning. there is sun. all right. [applause] >> this past saturday at the farmer's market. >> an african brother shoved a basket of boysenberies as if paying a debt they bleed on our finger tips the man smiles proper his hand a gift says too complicated we buy 9 dollars in cherries quite and red and spotd and sweet and sour too, flavors turning in our ouths anxious as police lights we trip over the sister pushing a baby carriage. we know her but couldn't pull her name from nothing. baby sleeping cheeks soft with petals. 3 year old son digs into our kettle corn sack. later. fish tacos for her. him layian curry chicken for me. watching children bounce in the fountain. pickled cool in water, giggles going off like chinese fire crackers. tiny teeth grudge mashing. 5 you want to fried chicken bites so golden brown. pity another poor mother her ca
there is sun, there is sing on the sun. there are birds on the grass, there are squirrels in the trash, there are trees with feathers singing. there is sun. there is a snake on the pass sunning. there is sun. all right. [applause] >> this past saturday at the farmer's market. >> an african brother shoved a basket of boysenberies as if paying a debt they bleed on our finger tips the man smiles proper his hand a gift says too complicated we buy 9 dollars in cherries quite and red and...
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back then the idea was to dive into the sun rather than or at the sun. this won't be a sun dive. >> wow, that is fabulous. very full circle bullet for you. >> absolutely brilliant. the diamond ring, wait a minute that is pink. what we are actually seeing is into the chroma sphere now have the sun receiving it a little deeper than the corona. i believe, i believe because the pinkish colored were looking to the chroma sphere which is the next layer of the atmosphere of the sun down. >> oh wow. >> wow. nothing like we will see for the next two decades, right patrick? what will be 21 years of receipt again here. >> as a sign to exit the totality will be very careful with her eyes if needed. we'll put the solar glasses back on of course. the crowd erupting falling quite again is that what just this magnificent moment. >> imagine that to the airport. >> boo will be very careful and why is that? those nocturnal animals are coming out regrets as far as they're concerned it's nighttime, it's time to feed their coming out to feed and the mosquitoes we will be swat
back then the idea was to dive into the sun rather than or at the sun. this won't be a sun dive. >> wow, that is fabulous. very full circle bullet for you. >> absolutely brilliant. the diamond ring, wait a minute that is pink. what we are actually seeing is into the chroma sphere now have the sun receiving it a little deeper than the corona. i believe, i believe because the pinkish colored were looking to the chroma sphere which is the next layer of the atmosphere of the sun down....
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in places along that path people will be able to view the sun's corona, the outer atmosphere of the sun which usually is not visible or distinctive because of the sun's brightness. it will be in lots of places across the root come along that route talking to correspondents to bring you all of the atmosphere from those watch parties. you are watching the world today as be built up to the total solar eclipse. it will start up in the cook islands in the pacific and then head across to mexico across 13 us states and make its way up into canada. this is the route where people will be plunged into darkness as the moon passes between the sun and earth. totally covering up the face of the sun. in other areas around this, people will see a partial eclipse, but it is this total solar eclipse that will be our focusing on. we will take you, if you are not in one of those locations and watching the eclipse safely through special glasses, we have got you absolutely covered because we will be talking to our correspondence along that route known as the path of totality. that is the route on the map on
in places along that path people will be able to view the sun's corona, the outer atmosphere of the sun which usually is not visible or distinctive because of the sun's brightness. it will be in lots of places across the root come along that route talking to correspondents to bring you all of the atmosphere from those watch parties. you are watching the world today as be built up to the total solar eclipse. it will start up in the cook islands in the pacific and then head across to mexico...
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and how much sun is actually good for us. hello and welcome to in good shape do you know those people who protect themselves from the sun regardless of the weather because sun is bad it harms your body but on the other hand. the sun is good for you it booth your immune system it makes you happy as a family doctor i would like to prescribe you suck but what are the dangers what is the right dosage and what are the side effects. when the weather's nice thomas folks prefer cycling to work he doesn't use u.v. protection happy to expose himself to the sun at specific times of the day he's a professor of dermatology and convinced that the sun is protective benefits also extent to our skin. when he's on a complex mind and if you avoid the sun completely and also use sun blockers and don't take vitamin supplements you're risking a serious vitamin d. deficiency the immediate impact is on your bones with a higher risk of osteoporosis but it also affects our health in general where the risk of cancer increases as opposed to internally t
and how much sun is actually good for us. hello and welcome to in good shape do you know those people who protect themselves from the sun regardless of the weather because sun is bad it harms your body but on the other hand. the sun is good for you it booth your immune system it makes you happy as a family doctor i would like to prescribe you suck but what are the dangers what is the right dosage and what are the side effects. when the weather's nice thomas folks prefer cycling to work he...
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that's the sun.he moon beginning its work as it crosses into the path between the sun and earth and it will continue to do this creating a sight described by most as breath taking. so rare, it hasn't been seen across the u.s., the entire u.s. in 99 years. not since 1918 did a total solar eclipse cross the entire country like it's about to do in just a few minutes. the last time it was seen from anywhere in the u.s. was 38 years ago. the date >> announcer: this is an abc news special. >> august 21st, 2017 will it be visible from north america, 38 years from now. may the shadow of the world fall on the moon and abc news will bring you a complete report from that 38 years from now. >> now it is finally here. for the first time this century it's lights out, hands up. ♪ we're gloeing in the dark >> for the first solar eclipse to hit america in 38 years right there with your cosmic block party. celebrating all across the path of this historic solar eclipse live coast to coast, it's the great american eclip
that's the sun.he moon beginning its work as it crosses into the path between the sun and earth and it will continue to do this creating a sight described by most as breath taking. so rare, it hasn't been seen across the u.s., the entire u.s. in 99 years. not since 1918 did a total solar eclipse cross the entire country like it's about to do in just a few minutes. the last time it was seen from anywhere in the u.s. was 38 years ago. the date >> announcer: this is an abc news special....
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koehn: i am team sun, team sun all day long. i figured from a helio physics expert like you. we want to thank the city of russellville for hosting us. our telescope feed operator. now, let's get back to james over at the kennedy center. james, back to you. james: yeah. thanks so much, jasmine. you can see that shadow has now officially moved off and is on our way to our next target, which is us here in carbondale, -- up here in carbondale, which is one of those lucky cities, because in 2017, they were right at the intersection point of the 2017 eclipse across america. they are there again this year. they will have a much longer slot. in 2017, they only had 2:14, but now, they will have 4:10, a really great viewing window for them to take in this big moment. very exciting to track that for them as well. also some details about this tool is, if i click onto the eclipse time, you notice this little icon comes up here. this is based off of real data from the parker solar probe. as you've heard, the sun is more active this time aroun
koehn: i am team sun, team sun all day long. i figured from a helio physics expert like you. we want to thank the city of russellville for hosting us. our telescope feed operator. now, let's get back to james over at the kennedy center. james, back to you. james: yeah. thanks so much, jasmine. you can see that shadow has now officially moved off and is on our way to our next target, which is us here in carbondale, -- up here in carbondale, which is one of those lucky cities, because in 2017,...
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the sun is moving from east to coast, how in the world can it be going in a wrong direct, the sun rising, the moon right here and the shadow over oregon. about a half hour ago, that shadow over -- as we move you ahead to about an hour from now, this shadow will be all the way over charleston, south carolina, so in effect the shadow is going the wrong direction, though if you ask an astronomer, it's going going in the right direction. eventually out to seize. there's a cruise ship in the ocean, just sitting there waiting for the sun to get blocked by the moon. just the gasps from the crowd. you know, people who knew what to expect, they had been waiting for it a long time. this isn't supposed to happen. all of a sudden the sun said in the middle of the day. you have to understand some of these people have been planning this. a group of japanese tourists since had been planning it since 2011. they had every lined up now for six year. pimplgts it's interesting, you get to the point of totality, and then you basically get the mirror image. we have a little sliver of the move still touching t
the sun is moving from east to coast, how in the world can it be going in a wrong direct, the sun rising, the moon right here and the shadow over oregon. about a half hour ago, that shadow over -- as we move you ahead to about an hour from now, this shadow will be all the way over charleston, south carolina, so in effect the shadow is going the wrong direction, though if you ask an astronomer, it's going going in the right direction. eventually out to seize. there's a cruise ship in the ocean,...
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sun.last time this happened in the continental us was 2017. so not so long ago. but the next time it's going to happen is not until the 2040s. so a long time from now. so this is a really unique chance to see the moon completely block the sun. >> certainly such a cool event. i was there in kentucky actually in 2017, so we were very close to totality there, and it was a remarkable event to be able to witness. let's talk about the timing of when we can expect to see the eclipse here in the bay area, and how long it will last on monday. >> oh, i don't remember the exact time it's going to be at the bay area on monday. i apologize uh- for that, but the whole event lasts, close to an hour as the, moon goes in front of the sun and starts to block it. of course, in the bay area, we're not going to have, totality. that is the moon completely blocking the sun. but it's still a pretty amazing thing to see happen as the disk of the moon slowly crosses the sun, it becomes dark, nature starts to take n
sun.last time this happened in the continental us was 2017. so not so long ago. but the next time it's going to happen is not until the 2040s. so a long time from now. so this is a really unique chance to see the moon completely block the sun. >> certainly such a cool event. i was there in kentucky actually in 2017, so we were very close to totality there, and it was a remarkable event to be able to witness. let's talk about the timing of when we can expect to see the eclipse here in the...
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the first is sun sketcher and utilizes a smartphone to size oe sun.sed on the atmosphere called globe observers. observes things like temperature to understand the effect of the eclipse on atmosphere and clouds. the third project is the soundscape where you ask form eclipse and the sounds you experienced during it. these are a few of the ways to engage with the eclipse and nasa science. it is not just a stunning visual experience and i hope that you will join us in these discoveries. thank you. faith: now we will hear from associate administrator about how nasa is bringing the excitement of the solar eclipse to you with a few safety reminders. jim: thank you. i know about you, but i remember where i was during the last total solar eclipse and i'm excited about this one understa. nikki fox will hold me accountable. i think the wrong remark is up. thank you so much for joining us today. i appreciate the opportunity to share with you some of these things to be safe about and i turn the administrator and my condolences to everyone affected.ng the eclipse
the first is sun sketcher and utilizes a smartphone to size oe sun.sed on the atmosphere called globe observers. observes things like temperature to understand the effect of the eclipse on atmosphere and clouds. the third project is the soundscape where you ask form eclipse and the sounds you experienced during it. these are a few of the ways to engage with the eclipse and nasa science. it is not just a stunning visual experience and i hope that you will join us in these discoveries. thank you....
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fighting with the sun or taking a bite from the sun. and there were early understandings of the eclipse, the greek astronomers knew very well and had charted exactly when it would happen and it took a lot of understanding and constant watching. we have drawings on rocks in northern ireland dated at 5,000 years and they believe it is the sun, and the spirals, and the covering. they believe it has gone on for a very long time, and now that we know exactly what is happening, it is great to think that nothing is taking bite from the sun, that life won't be different. you know it will come right back at you, you don't have to fear now the way they did hundreds and thousands of years ago. >> carbondale, illinois. that's what we're looking at right now. a live look right there courtesy of our friends at nasa. that is the scene above the stadium. we're handionging out with 15 thousands of the closest friends. >> they are so amped up and it is so warm out. it is every 90 degrees. this is the mascot, for people to vent a little, and this is like
fighting with the sun or taking a bite from the sun. and there were early understandings of the eclipse, the greek astronomers knew very well and had charted exactly when it would happen and it took a lot of understanding and constant watching. we have drawings on rocks in northern ireland dated at 5,000 years and they believe it is the sun, and the spirals, and the covering. they believe it has gone on for a very long time, and now that we know exactly what is happening, it is great to think...
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the sun is 93 million miles away. so this shot that you're getting in cleveland is now it starts to pop out on the other side and i think -- every color, every city has a different -- this is -- so that's properly. >>> i would call it -- it's a beautiful area. you can see the sky very clearly and properly, new york. is a beautiful part of the country. >> bill: so now you move up to malbrough falls and erie, pennsylvania. >>> enough to the northern reaches, northern -- northeastern reaches of the u.s. and then it moves on to canada and, you know, we are not changing. what you see right now is what we see here in new york at 3:19, 3:20 in the afternoon. >> martha: the weird thing is it happens a lot in new york because the buildings are total sometimes the sunblocks -- and it suddenly gets dark. >> bill: i heard some horns so the camera didn't get them -- >> martha: yeah, this is an unusual experience though, watching this market is getting really dark. the sky is different. is definitely looking like it that when it's
the sun is 93 million miles away. so this shot that you're getting in cleveland is now it starts to pop out on the other side and i think -- every color, every city has a different -- this is -- so that's properly. >>> i would call it -- it's a beautiful area. you can see the sky very clearly and properly, new york. is a beautiful part of the country. >> bill: so now you move up to malbrough falls and erie, pennsylvania. >>> enough to the northern reaches, northern --...
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the sliver of the sun returning.nk we are going to soon be reaching a point where once again it's not safe to look at. it was hard to see us probably because we have our camera lights up. during those moments of totality, i absolutely was looking straight up into the sky and looking at the magnificent white and bluish ring that you are describing. i find it just fascinating that we lucked out. it was not looking good. we have been standing out here since 7:00 this morning doing our live shots looking anxiously at the weather. even at the top of the hour as we are approaching totality, it wasn't looking that good. maybe 50/50 as a big chunk of clouds was totally covering the sun. it is just what everyone was hoping for and all that wishful thinking. off almost as if it was timed out on few. mother nature took her queue and move those clouds out of the sky. it is wide open and through space now as we are starting to finally see the sun starting to reemerge around the side -- a while back. >> aishah: you are speechless.
the sliver of the sun returning.nk we are going to soon be reaching a point where once again it's not safe to look at. it was hard to see us probably because we have our camera lights up. during those moments of totality, i absolutely was looking straight up into the sky and looking at the magnificent white and bluish ring that you are describing. i find it just fascinating that we lucked out. it was not looking good. we have been standing out here since 7:00 this morning doing our live shots...