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WTF? Do you even read what you post? CHICAGO (WLS) -- Parts of Illinois will witness a total solar eclipse for the second time since 2017 on Monday, and some schools are closing so students can get the full experience. Illinois is one of only 15 states to experience this rare event. Even more spectacular is that part of southern Illinois will experience totality for a second time, where the moon completely blocks the face of the sun. ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watch Dr. Noah Petro with NASA said Chicago will see about 94% of coverage during the eclipse. "A total solar eclipse is one of those events that people really should try to enjoy. If you can get into the path of totality, I really encourage people to do that," he said. "The moon will block the light from the sun, and for about three minutes you'll be treated to one of the most spectacular solar shows imaginable." After Monday, the next total solar eclipse visible in the United States will be in 2044. According to Adler Planetarium, the eclipse event will last from about 12:51 to 3:22 p.m. The eclipse is expected to be at its peak around 2:07 p.m. SEE ALSO: Adler Planetarium solar eclipse celebrations include free outdoor event, eclipse glasses giveaway "For that time, people will notice [temperatures] start cooling off, you'll notice birds and animals start getting ready for bed, and it is this really sensory experience," Petro said. Some northern Illinois schools will be closed Monday, giving students an opportunity to watch the eclipse at home. Country Club Hills School District 160 and South Holland School District 151 will be on break during eclipse day. In Park Ridge, students at Maine Township High School District #207 will be dismissed at 12:07 p.m. to experience the event. Many schools will remain in session during the eclipse and are hosting opportunities for learning and safe viewing. New Trier District #203 and Deerfield Public Schools District #109 are hosting eclipse viewing events for students. Deerfield PSD #109 will provide eclipse viewing glasses so students can safely watch the event during school hours. |
do you trust people at school more or kids and parents at home?
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The '17 eclipse, my house was in Totality. I was dead center. It blew my mind!! Birds went to sleep. Owls started hooting. My solar yard lights came on etc. Kinda spooky.
I had read about the largesse of a total that I put out signs on our small highways in all four directions to come to my land (10 acres) to camp and view. I bought a bunch of sunglasses, hamburger makings and other foods items. My wife and daughter laughed at me. I had 10 RV's camp in my back 40. I made +$1,500 through sales that day. I didn't say "I told you so" to my wife and daughter but I could see I didn't have too. My IQ shot up 20 points from that day. If you have a chance to travel a bit to view the Totality, do it. It is one of those memories burnt into you for life. |
That 17 eclipse was really cool. What got me were the weird bubble shadows and the eerie stillness of it. I can only imagine what it would have been like thousands of years ago before science could explain these things. Understandable how people collectively lost their shit.
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Ya, if it blew my mind, I can't imagine 1000 yrs ago. Additionally, Haleys' Comet blew it as well.
The French Bayeux Tapestry, which illustrates the Hastings battle field in 1066 where William the Conqueror invaded England, has Haleys' Comet across the sky. |
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"It's ALIENS"..
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But I do have video of the totality happening. I will agree that is a great experience. |
Great interactive map here:
https://nso.edu/for-public/eclipse-map-2024/ I'll be a 36,000 feet over Utah... :( |
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I considered traveling from CA to the path of totality, but was concerned that I would pay for the flight, hotel, etc. only to have the place I chose be under cloud cover during the eclipse. Looks hit or miss today.
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I got a pretty decent video. |
Imagine a fleet of fully autonomous drones that can recharge themselves any time they need.
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This shit is getting more and more like the matrix every single day
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The military has to be working on a "gun" that can fire an EMP burst without harming itself. I just subscribed to Gemini Advanced and am on a kick. Here's what AI has to say: Q: Does an EMP 'gun' exist that can fire an EMP burst without harming itself? A: The feasibility of a true EMP "gun" poses some challenges and depends on how you define the concept: Traditional EMP Weapons
The idea of a portable EMP device is often found in fiction, offering a seemingly non-lethal way to disable technology. However, reality tends to be more complex:
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Still thought it was very cool DaFace! Thanks for sharing, and fixing your shit!
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What tools did you use to edit? Definitely more robust than the original. |
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HD Atlas is retiring.
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Say hello to the next generation of Atlas!
We are unveiling the next generation of humanoid robots—a fully electric Atlas robot designed for real-world applications. The new Atlas builds on decades of research and furthers our commitment to delivering the most capable, useful mobile robots solving the toughest challenges in industry today: with Spot, with Stretch, and now with Atlas. Stay tuned to see what the world’s most dynamic humanoid robot can really do—in the lab, in the factory, and in our lives. Read more: https://www.youtube.com/redirect?eve...&v=29ECwExc-_M <iframe width="1188" height="668" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/29ECwExc-_M" title="All New Atlas | Boston Dynamics" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
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Musk's Optimus humanoid robot isn't that far behind anything Boston Dynamics is building. This kind of product isn't like social media. There can be several big players all selling essentially the same kind of thing....humanoind robots. |
Maybe this time.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/techn...8&sc=shoreline NASA veteran’s propellantless propulsion drive defies laws of physics Dr. Charles Buhler, a seasoned NASA engineer and co-founder of Exodus Propulsion Technologies, claims his company’s propellantless propulsion drive defies the laws of physics. The NASA veteran states the propulsion drive is capable of generating enough thrust to counteract Earth’s gravity without expelling mass. It’s a bold claim, and this may end up being filed alongside similar controversial concepts like the propellant-free EmDrive. However, Buhler’s history as NASA’s subject matter expert on electrostatics has forced people to take note............... More at the link.. |
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That's really interesting. If it works, I wonder how much power it requires. Do you have to keep feeding energy into the electrostatic fields, or is it like magnetic energy where it's a constant force without input? |
The science of smoking...
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Stop it, stupid brain...
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Fing weird, but it doesn't surprise me.
Cool post... Could cross reference to eye witness accounts....brain tells you that you saw something. Might be left field thought??? |
Halt citizen! You have 20 seconds to comply!
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A few days ago someone posted a time lapse video of the aurora from MT (I think). Guy was a professional photographer, so the quality of excellent. I can't seem to locate it now, but if you get a chance to watch it, it's worth it.
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Was that the trick?... |
Scale. aka why Honey I Shrunk the Kids is total bullshit!
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NG 1277 is a supermassive black hole that weighs ~17 billion times the mass of the Sun (plus or minus 3 billion solar masses). That kind of mass is just completely unfathomable. The size and the amount of gravity involved at this location is straight up on levels that are incapable of the human mind to even comprehend.
https://media.licdn.com/dms/image/C5...HGYpJqRhuKp_dc https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EHI_24SUcAAp8el.jpg |
The amount of energy in this solar flare from our sun is just absolutely off the charts. You could fit hundreds of planet Earths within the solar flare outreach. If this were directed right at Earth, it could have really been destructive.
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Penis science.....
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Elephants in India have learned to use their massive size to straight up block the path of trucks carrying sweet sweet sugar cane. Demanding a brief nom nom tax before allowing passage...
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The Huang Twins have created an excellent scale of the universe app/tool/toy. It's my favorite, anyway. Humans are gods, and humans are next to nothing. It's all relative.
https://www.htwins.net/scale2/ |
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Yep...WOW.
Japanese Spider Crab!!! 4 meters!! |
Yep...Wow!!
Japanese Spider Crab. 4 meters :eek: Minecraft World:) Total Human Height?? Learned what a Parsec is. :) Yottameter :) |
Interesting is that there is a similar difference between the smallest measurable object and the size of a human as there is between the size of a human and the Eagle Nebula.
Gives some perspective on just how tiny the sub-microscopic world is. |
yep
The perspective made me think of the ending in Men In Black where they are playing jacks with a little blue marble. |
This is a bit long, but very informative.
We need more nuclear energy. <iframe width="756" height="425" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/aDUvCLAp0uU" title="Nuclear waste is not the problem you've been made to believe it is" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
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Some amazing photos of things like slime mold on rotten wood with water droplets on it, spider eyes, water fleas. See attached photos.
The Top 20 are pretty cool. 2024 Photomicrography Competition https://www.nikonsmallworld.com/gall...hy-competition |
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It looks like CGI at this point...
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Scary
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