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Cool videos of 1914 solar eclipse
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They had some at the check out counter a Lowe's in Temple. Be sure they
have the ISO 12312-2 certification. The ones I bought were about $14, by
"Eclipser", were in a bag that in turn was boxed.

Dean Chandler


On 08/14/2017 02:25 PM, Visual Observing wrote:
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> Howdy, I am trying to find 3 pair of solar glasses in time to see the eclipse. Does anyone know where they are available? Regards, Jim.
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> That is awesome, especially given the year. Thanks for posting. -paul
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> From one of the Austin (AAS) club members.
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> > From 1914 in Sweden, 103 years in the past rather than 10 days in the future :-)
>> The video is remarkable quality. There are two sequences one with a telescope and close ups including the corona. The second is of crowds in town with the sun composited into the sky - a bit too large.
> http://www.filmarkivet.se/movies/solformorkelse-1914/
> Solförmörkelse 1914 Filmarkivet.se — Hundra år i rörliga ... www.filmarkivet.se Vet du något mer om denna film? Skicka gärna informationen till oss, så kontaktar vi dig om vi har några ytterligare frågor. Tack på förhand!
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Howdy, I am trying to find 3 pair of solar glasses in time to see the eclipse. Does anyone know where they are available? Regards, Jim.




From: mailer@mail2.clubexpress.com <mailer@mail2.clubexpress.com> on behalf of Visual Observing <visual-astronomy@centexastronomy.org>
Sent: Friday, August 11, 2017 11:19 PM
To: JimandDarleneRhodes@live.com
Subject: re: Cool videos of 1914 solar eclipse <<$17843795102$>>
 



That is awesome, especially given the year. Thanks for posting. -paul
 
 
 -----Original Message-----
 From: Visual Observing <visual-astronomy@centexastronomy.org>
 To: paulderrickwaco <paulderrickwaco@aol.com>
 Sent: Fri, Aug 11, 2017 8:08 pm
 Subject: Cool videos of 1914 solar eclipse <<$178434590079$>>
 
 
 
 
 From one of the Austin (AAS) club members.
 Willie
 
 
 > From 1914 in Sweden, 103 years in the past rather than 10 days in the future :-)
> The video is remarkable quality. There are two sequences one with a telescope and close ups including the corona. The second is of crowds in town with the sun composited into the sky - a bit too large.

http://www.filmarkivet.se/movies/solformorkelse-1914/


 
 
 


That is awesome, especially given the year.  Thanks for posting. -paul


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From: Visual Observing <visual-astronomy@centexastronomy.org>
To: paulderrickwaco <paulderrickwaco@aol.com>
Sent: Fri, Aug 11, 2017 8:08 pm
Subject: Cool videos of 1914 solar eclipse <<$178434590079$>>




From one of the Austin (AAS) club members.
Willie


> From 1914 in Sweden, 103 years in the past rather than 10 days in the future :-)
> The video is remarkable quality. There are two sequences one with a telescope and close ups including the corona. The second is of crowds in town with the sun composited into the sky - a bit too large.

http://www.filmarkivet.se/movies/solformorkelse-1914/


From one of the Austin (AAS) club members.

Willie


> From 1914 in Sweden, 103 years in the past rather than 10 days in the future :-) 
> The video is remarkable quality. There are two sequences one with a telescope and close ups including the corona. The second is of crowds in town with the sun composited into the sky - a bit too large. 

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