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3 +Note the prominences (solar flares) around the perimeter in the corona.  The flare at the 5 o'clock position was visible to the naked eye.  This is very unusual.
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19 +If you haven't ever been in the path of totality, but are interested in seeing what it's like, here's a [[10 minute video>>http://peacock.place/video/Eclipse.mov]] showing how the light level drops and including people's reactions.
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