As members we travelled far a wide as well stayed at home to take in the Great American Eclipse 2017.
We have added a map with pins that show the location and description of members and their experiences from across the country to the front page of our website. We will continue to expand this new feature and add pictures either to the pins or to a page that will present the author of the photo and a brief description.
I hope that site visitors and members alike enjoy the map!
Thanks Darwin Bingham for the great idea and enthusiastic thumbs up from NOVAC members to do the project. Also, a big thanks to Zack Panitzke for building out the map and managing the data.
NOVAC Members can post their information for adding a pin to the eclipse map by filling out this form.
There is also now a page with the map and photos from members below the map!
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Glendo, WY for Laurel and me.
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I was in Stayton, Oregon.
Clemson, SC
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Hendersonville, TN
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We were on the banks of the Snake River in Huntington, Oregon
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Glendo, WY for Kathi Overton & John Pomeranz
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Turtletown, TN for Robert Whisler and I
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I was at Morgan Park, Georgetown SC (33 – 21 – 9.73N, 79 – 16 – 40.14 W
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My wife and I observed the eclipse in Simpsonville, SC.
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I was in Ste. Genevieve, MO
37°57’47.77″N
90° 2’21.90″W
102* F Ambient air
106* F OTA Temp, (under Reflectix thermal blanket)
20+ Degree Temp drop during Totality
2m 40.1s (total solar eclipse)
Umbral Velocity 1,458 MPH
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