and we are speaking at the moment to brendan 0wens, an astronomy programmes 0fficer 0wens, an astronomyhe royal 0bservatory 0wens, an astronomy programmes officer at the royal observatory in greenwich. we know there are eclipse chasers. we spoke to a lady in birmingham earlier. and you have your own plans? i would love to go to the 2020 chilly and argentina eclipse. there is one in 2019 but that will be in the southern hemisphere pulls up winter so i am planning to take advantage of the southern hemisphere's summer instead. excellent! brendan, do stay with us. on the line we have gavin from portland, oregon. have you had your eclipse? we have had it. it has passed us on now. tell me what it was like. it was pretty incredible. idid not was like. it was pretty incredible. i did not really know what to expect. i had my boys out. i have a 14—year—old and a nine—year—old, and watching them experience how the shadows become images of the eclipse. and answering questions about why that is. and hearing the animals react to the sky going dark and getting cooler is something i don't think i will