I was in an area that only had about 65% coverage at the peak. It was still pretty cool to see. Luckily I was able to experience totality back in 2017, or whenever the previous one was, I can't remember.
I was in an area that only had about 65% coverage at the peak. It was still pretty cool to see. Luckily I was able to experience totality back in 2017, or whenever the previous one was, I can't remember.
The last eclipse was partial where I live, and this one would have been barely 20% or so.