The excitement is infectious. You gotta love the eclipse chasers!
IF you want that Total Solar Eclipse (TSE) experience, (many do and do it well), here is the schedule and the places to be over the next decade:
•November 13, 2012 – Australia and the Pacific Ocean
•November 3, 2013 – Atlantic Ocean and central Africa
•March 20, 2015 – North Atlantic Ocean, Norwegian Sea, Svalbard and the Faroe Islands
•March 9, 2016 – Indonesia including Sumatra, Borneo, and the north Pacific Ocean
•August 21, 2017 – United States from Oregon to South Carolina
•July 2, 2019 – South Pacific Ocean, Chile and Argentina
•December 14, 2020 – Chile and Argentina
The December 4, 2021 eclipse is in Antarctica.


2 comments:
"It will be a wonder to see a TSE [in Antarctica] and the Aurora Borealis within 24 hours!" A wonder indeed, as you'd have to make it from near 90°S to high Northern latitudes within a day ... and you surely can't have meant the Aurora Australis, hidden by continuous daylight in Antarctic December, of course.
Thank you. I stand corrected.
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