The forecast for the day is cloudy with occasional rain showers....LOL
Stefan
On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 7:32 PM, Dave Mann cwo4mann@comcast.net wrote:
The projected track map is on a Wikipedia site. Just Google it and go to the Wikipedia site. There will be totality at my QTH. It'll be pretty cool. Assuming clear sky, I put up a live cam. 73 Dave N4CVX
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On Jun 23, 2016, at 19:10, Robert Bruninga bruninga@usna.edu wrote:
AMSAT,
If you plan on going to a special place between Oregon to South Carolina along the line of Solar Eclipse TOTALITY, better make your reservations now. (21 Aug 2017).
I just tried a few cabins and resorts in west kentucky and they were all booked. So I gave up and called up my sister in North Georgia and said "Family reunion at your place next August 21, 2017!
Not sure what AMSAT interest there is, but any satelliite with a camera
on
it should try to get ready to take a shot of the eclipse on the ground.
A once in a lifetime opportunity.
On APRS we are probably going to encourage people to post ECLIPSE objects when they are at totality so everyone can see it move across the country
in
real time on their APRS radios.
DX'ers will probably be out in force too..
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