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Total Solar Eclipse (TSE) - August 21, 2017 (On Topic)
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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 3009550" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>That will depend on where you are. In the more urban areas, yes but not so much in the rural areas. One of the reasons we are going into an isolated region of SE Tenn. </p><p></p><p>I suspect most people will pause in the 15 or 20 minute window around totality and then most will return to their normal day. Those who specifically have the day off for the event will linger longer, most of that on the front end but by the time the event is 75% complete, most everyone will move on.</p><p></p><p>I also expect most to overlook some of this around totality unless it is causing an obvio us problem. Where I live will be 97% totality and I've already talked with 2 cops who are on duty that day and if they can, they've got glasses and their own spots picked out to observe. I hope things truly are that quiet for them too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 3009550, member: 2189"] That will depend on where you are. In the more urban areas, yes but not so much in the rural areas. One of the reasons we are going into an isolated region of SE Tenn. I suspect most people will pause in the 15 or 20 minute window around totality and then most will return to their normal day. Those who specifically have the day off for the event will linger longer, most of that on the front end but by the time the event is 75% complete, most everyone will move on. I also expect most to overlook some of this around totality unless it is causing an obvio us problem. Where I live will be 97% totality and I've already talked with 2 cops who are on duty that day and if they can, they've got glasses and their own spots picked out to observe. I hope things truly are that quiet for them too. [/QUOTE]
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