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August 21, 2017 Total Solar Eclipse

On August 21, 2017 there was a total eclipse of the sun that was visible in the United States from the west coast to the east coast. Over the previous years I debated between sites in Oregon and Idaho. I finally decided to travel to Madras Oregon to attend the Oregon Solarfest. We camped at the Solartown camping area which was about 1.5 miles south of the center line. This gave us 2m and 3s of totality. The camping site was very nice with cut grass and plenty of porta potties, as well as a large common area with food trucks, and souvenir vendors. The campground was full with well over 20,000 people. I met many new friends and the shared experience added tremendously to the thrill of the eclipse. In our immediate eclipse camping area, we were surrounded by many talented individuals such as artists, musicians, engineers, scientists and a blacksmith making souvenirs. The weather was mostly clear except we were surrounded by smoke low on the horizon from the many wildfires in the area. In all it was a great deal of fun and worth the 10 to 12 hour drive.

My imaging telescope was a C80ED refractor, a DSLR camera and a Baader Solar Filter (for the partial phases) on an ASGT mount. For visual work I used a Stellarvue F50M scope with a Baader Solar Filter along some solar eclipse glasses and shadows cast by pinhole projectors (a colander).
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Sunsets in Madras
Sunsets in Madras
Mt. Jefferson Sunset
Mt. Jefferson Sunset
Saturday Morning
Saturday Morning
Fun Activities
Fun Activities
Sunspot Groups for August 21, 2017
Sunspot Groups for August 21, 2017
Eclipse Composite
Eclipse Composite
Animated Eclipse Sequence - 39 sec.
Animated Eclipse Sequence - 39 sec.
First Contact Sequence
First Contact Sequence
First Contact
First Contact
First Contact Plus 7 Minutes
First Contact Plus 7 Minutes
Eclipse at 15 Minutes
Eclipse at 15 Minutes
Covering First Sunspot
Covering First Sunspot
Eclipse at 23 Minutes
Eclipse at 23 Minutes
Eclipse at 31 Minutes
Eclipse at 31 Minutes
Eclipse at 39 Minutes
Eclipse at 39 Minutes
Eclipse at 47 Minutes
Eclipse at 47 Minutes
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