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johan
7th February 2008, 16:17
The moon will cover the sun most at 5.42 and it will end 6:44.

Now get out there, leave the computer!

Romeo
7th February 2008, 16:29
IF YOU WANT TO GET A GOOD LOOK AT IT

A normal CD (Compact Disc, music CD) is about 2% transparent. If you press one up to your face and look through it you should be able to see it, but it's quite bright, SO GET TWO CDs!

//EDIT: Better make that 4 CDs :]. Oh, and make sure the CDs have the shiny stuff on both sides, ones with thick paint on the top wont work.

James Deuce
7th February 2008, 16:44
It's only a partial. The next full one isn't until 2028.

Steam
7th February 2008, 16:46
Quick go outside and look directly at the sun!

Donor
7th February 2008, 16:47
A normal CD (Compact Disc, music CD) is about 2% transparent. If you press one up to your face and look through it you should be able to see it, but it's quite bright, SO GET TWO CDs!

//EDIT: Better make that 4 CDs :]. Oh, and make sure the CDs have the shiny stuff on both sides, ones with thick paint on the top wont work.


3 CDs works well!

Bloody hell, that beats my cereal box and foil contraption!

Subike
7th February 2008, 16:48
just went out with my Arc welding face sheild
Sweet view, 2/3 sun left visabile
Like the suggestion of the C D but errr it has a hole in the center :banana:

johan
7th February 2008, 16:49
You can even look at the shadows on the ground from leafes on a tree. It works like a pinhole camera. The sunspots on the ground will have the shape of the eclipse.

Mom
7th February 2008, 16:50
We are seeing a slight concave mark on the top left of the sun. Of course that could be the retinal damage kicking in!

Seriously though, if you want to look at it, get someone to hold some binoculars up to the sun, and you hold a bit of card or paper a bit away from where your eyes go. The shadow created gives a mirror of what is happening up there. It wont be really cool though, as others have pointed out it is only partial.

janno
7th February 2008, 16:52
Hey - the CD trick works!!

Cool bananies, thanks bright spark. The sunlight has gone a little dull here in New Plymouth, so it's like a winter's evening not summer, and I was thinking boooooring.

But now I can see that the sun is one third covered by the moon.

Must get out crystals and wiccan gadgets and dance thricewise naked around the washing line or whatever is appropriate on these occasions.

:shit:

Neon
7th February 2008, 16:55
Quick go outside and look directly at the sun!

Too late. Ow.

warewolf
7th February 2008, 16:57
Coool!! Either method worked for me, although it took a bit to get the binoculars aimed without looking through them.

the mouse
7th February 2008, 17:00
Weld helmet works o.k, don't think i'll be around for the full one.
Thanks for that Johan.


Quote "Must get out crystals and wiccan gadgets and dance thricewise naked around the washing line or whatever is appropriate on these occasions."


Nah, just crack a beer.

Oakie
7th February 2008, 17:00
Looked at it through a rolled up sheet of window tinting film. (rolled film held across the eyes, NOT held like a telescope). Worked a treat!

bugjuice
7th February 2008, 17:23
got this thru 3 bike visors and a pair of sunglasses held over the front of the camera, with a polarizer on.. not too bad considering!

and my mum always told me I'd go blind playing with myself.. :mellow:

Sully60
7th February 2008, 17:45
Cool, just did the three cd thing, had to change back to the dark universe so I could post again!
Still covered slightly, about a quarter of what it looks like in bugjuices pic.

Does freaky things to the light too! The sky is clear but it's like all the windows in the house have a slight tint, then you go outside and everything still looks tinted, spooky!

Badger8
7th February 2008, 17:47
was watching the news and they said "if you're near a window now, you can see the solar eclipse"
Me being the idiot i am, and already a beer deep into numbing the pain that was my day, stood up and looked.
Ow... :crazy: T'was bright...
Stumbled around and found way back to chair
"But of course, dont look directly at the sun, as you can do permanent damage to your retinas"
Gee, thanks for the timely warning... My left eye is still fuzzy and starry... :weep:

Trudes
7th February 2008, 18:22
Ahhh, is that what that was!! I thought my eyes were just going funny! Cool!

clmintie
7th February 2008, 18:42
Took this one through my welding helmet... Pretty in green....

johan
7th February 2008, 20:06
very cool! Kryptonite sun!