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Progression of the April 8, 2024 Eclipse, Kurt Zeppetello

Progression of the April 8, 2024 Eclipse

Progression of the April 8, 2024 Eclipse, Kurt Zeppetello

Progression of the April 8, 2024 Eclipse

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Progression of the April 8, 2024 Eclipse from Dallas, Texas. After a cloudy morning and not so good weather report (thunderstorms later), the skies cleared a bit for the show! If you are wondering why I did not take a totality image, well there are so many other people doing that, no need, haha 😃. In reality, I should have done a meridian flip a couple of minutes prior to totality like I PLANNED. However, it was tracking so well I did not want to mess with it and figured it would track for a bit longer. It was completely my fault - the AM3 worked perfectly. I highly recommend this mount as it is super compact and not much bigger than a star tracker. The mount and tripod easily fits in carry-on luggage.

I did not try to hurry up to flip the mount and recenter because honestly observing the eclipse is so much more of a reward and I did not want to miss it. Besides, there are many excellent images of totality already and one more will not be missed. If you have never witnessed a total solar eclipse from totality, it is worth doing.

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Progression of the April 8, 2024 Eclipse, Kurt Zeppetello

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