SEND THIS VIDEO to someone you want to go to the Total Solar Eclipse with you! This one is going to be over 4 minutes! You Should TOTALLY go if you can swing it! Here's a guide to help you plan: www.smartereveryday.com/eclipse
@AugustusLook-l2s8 ай бұрын
Past couple years I've had it in mind to go up Mt. Kahtadin to witness the eclipse. Just noticed that most of Baxter State Park will be closed to the public in April.😑
@PeaceLoveHonor8 ай бұрын
You needed to write this a year ago! Hotels fill up that far ahead and more, LOL
@ProfessorJayTee8 ай бұрын
Be a little far for me this time... I live in Kobe Japan.
@ropro98178 ай бұрын
There's a _second_ Smarter Every Day channel?? HOW DID I NOT KNOW THIS??? 😂
@ropro98178 ай бұрын
IMI: Thank you for supporting such a great channel! ❤
@mtboxdesignsdevelopment25677 ай бұрын
Post eclipse comment: Thank you Destin!!!… it is because of this video that we drove up 3 1/2 hours to the path of totality. Took our 8th grader out of school and went for it. We were prepared to watch for everything! And got the app, unfortunately we went to a place out of reach of even GPS signal so it was about 10 minutes off, it took our last location, but that’s okay because we knew what to lookout out for. When we saw the shadow bands we all screamed! 🐍 Thank you for helping us decide to take the trip and for all of the fun things to look for! Memories for a lifetime! 🌕☀️
@jasonpatterson98217 ай бұрын
Awesome choice! A colleague of mine put it well: There are things in life that you can hear descriptions of, see pictures and watch video of, and hear stories from people who have been there and seen them. You know about those things rationally and that's great. But until you've actually been to the Grand Canyon and seen how vast it really is, or stood in a gallery of fine art, or watched the Moon completely cover the face of the Sun, you haven't experienced them emotionally. That emotional experience is transformative, and it provides a depth of meaning to the rational information you have that cannot be gained otherwise.
@darkjc247 ай бұрын
Just drove a total of 7 hours, because I wanted to see the 3 minutes of totality. This video gave me the push and...it was worth every. Single. Moment. It was beyond breathtaking
@mikemcginn42327 ай бұрын
Same!! Made the trip and saw the shadow bands because of THIS VIDEO! NJ to NY state, left at 6am, got home at 3am. I'd do it again today if it was an option haha
@air-edge7 ай бұрын
We drove 16 hours both ways, and it was worth going twice that far!! I would do it again in a heartbeat! I can hardly talk about it without the tears coming back.
@lunedogg7 ай бұрын
@@air-edge me toooo I was surprised I became emotional, because I very rarely cry. But I am still tearing up just thinking about it
@appealtoreason75847 ай бұрын
@@lunedogg I thought I was going to cry 100% because it’s something I’ve been dreaming of seeing in person for a very long time. Funny thing was. I was so speechless and blown away. My brain legitimately broke. I was on autopilot for 3 1/2 minutes. I felt like I was on a cloud the entire time. Apparently my brain didn’t want to function enough to make me cry lol
@coreymonday13757 ай бұрын
I was in Dallas Texas and there were surrounding cities that had more visitors than the normal population of the town/city it was wild I thought they were crazy until I sat in my backyard watching it
@rickmaudlin21608 ай бұрын
Totality in Madras Oregon 2017 was AWESOME. My advice: 1.Don't get so wrapped up in trying to take pictures of totality that you miss it. Try to take in what is going on around you. (There will be thousands of professional pictures available online. Only you can take pictures of your family and friends' reactions experiencing this incredible moment. those are our favorite pictures) 2. Try to be out in a field where you can feel the temperature change the most. 3. Get to wherever you want to view extremely early. 3b. Monitor the weather days ahead and have alternate sites planned. 4. Have a full tank of gas, water, and food for 2 days, and something to pee in. Anticipate traffic, even in the middle of nowhere, being gridlocked for hours, if not most of the day. 5. Do not plan on being able to be back at work the next day on time if you have to travel. 6. GO! I hope everyone can experience this at least once in their lifetime. Enjoy the moment.
@TJP777RPG8 ай бұрын
dont underestimate #4 and 5, that was a wild ride immediately following the 2017 eclipse. 8hrs to LEAVE Kentucky borders, then 8 more back to our home lol
@antiprime46658 ай бұрын
do rules 4-6 apply if I already go to work in the path of the totality? How bad will the drive home that day be (dallas)? (its usually 40 mins)
@mattk16938 ай бұрын
I was in Roseburg for it and it was great!
@theREmissionary8 ай бұрын
We lived in Salem then, and there were people from all over the place coming there to watch it. They were camping out in parking lots and at the fairgrounds and at the capitol and stuff. Very weird, but memorable!
@willcampbell24858 ай бұрын
@@antiprime4665it depends how central you are in the path I think. I lived right on the outskirts of the 2017 eclipse and I don’t remember any bad traffic
@CrazyWormLady7 ай бұрын
I live in the path of totality and I guess I have been unappreciative of how lucky I am. I really have not cared. Your sincere video is making me understand. Thank you.
@R.Pi_II7 ай бұрын
dig it
@wilde.coyote66187 ай бұрын
Did you see it yesterday, and did it change your perspective?
@jessb95147 ай бұрын
Did you see it? We traveled to see it, and I'm so glad I did. It was so much more than I was expecting.
@mathieujanssen4898 ай бұрын
For Europe: The next full eclipse will be in Spain in 2026, the next after that will be in 2081. So you'll probably not want to miss that
@ODIOPOWER8 ай бұрын
i''ll be 101 in 2081, i can wait, XDXD
@DrBovdin8 ай бұрын
I will only be 100… I’ll see you there. Look for the other ancient one 😉
@jill77178 ай бұрын
And on 29th of march 2025 a partial one 🎉🎉🎉🎉
@ChrisRowland-c7w8 ай бұрын
The 2026 one will be right at sunset, 2027 at Luxor could be good.
@013d3nn1s8 ай бұрын
In the Netherlands the next full eclipse is in 2135. Because we are such a small country.
@rbconley8 ай бұрын
I watched Mr. Rogers alot as a kid. I just want you to know, you're right up there with him. Thanks for caring about, and informing people you'll never meet.
@ghamzhie8 ай бұрын
Yes!
@jeremiah53198 ай бұрын
Pretty sure Mr. Rogers didn't spew NASA nonsense. I think he was most likely totally honest and had a good moral compass, which I wouldn't say about anyone who works for NASA.
@Draelyn8 ай бұрын
@@jeremiah5319 Wut?
@SeamlessFab8 ай бұрын
Mister Rogers? Bold claim.
@GardsFTW8 ай бұрын
in the modern year the biggest and most important lesson he taught was if you are a boy then you are a boy, if you are a girl then you are a girl, end of story. I guarantee he never thought this would ever come up again, but here we are becoming dumber as a species. it is sad.
@matthewlysne8 ай бұрын
The eclipse in Salem Oregon a few years back was such a cool experience. Right after the eclipse a raccoon started walking in the park in the middle of the day-poor little guy was as confused as we were.
@cheapthrills498 ай бұрын
Huron Ohio the owls came out in my front yard
@JoshDragRace06888 ай бұрын
Yeah all the birds stop chirping, squirrels all hide, crickets become very loud, owls come out or even hoot, etc. very cool experience if you can find a spot you can see the sky while in the woods, which I did during the previous one.
@questforlife32988 ай бұрын
The birds got quiet. And there were fires which made it even more eerie
@Outof_thebleu8 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@acme_tnt87418 ай бұрын
Crazy, I was there. I will be enjoying from Salem, Ohio this time.
@tilliskiramey2717 ай бұрын
Never commented on a video. But I felt the need to comment on this one because this was literally the video that informed me that the eclipse was happening. I missed the last one regrettably, so I after watching this instantly booked a hotel and drove 4 hours to see it. There truly are no words to describe how it was. Except as Michael Steven’s said “Awesome”. Your brain breaks, you get emotional. You just can’t believe the thing you’re seeing. I’m just wanting to thank you for informing me about this and I want to reiterate what you said in this video. If you EVER have the chance to see a total eclipse. See it. There is no way to hype it up too much.
@chesterules7 ай бұрын
Which venue did you watch the eclipse in? How much were the tickets?
@brendangolledge83125 ай бұрын
@@chesterules It covers the whole sky. You could have watched it from a McDonald's parking lot if you wanted.
@chesterules5 ай бұрын
@@brendangolledge8312 I was trying to be humorous: the person I was replying to had written that they bought tickets, as if they were buying tickets to a concert, so I was making a joke. ;)
@brendangolledge83125 ай бұрын
@@chesterules oh okay
@scottralph97578 ай бұрын
I saw it in 2017, and it was really fantastic. I would recommend that people ignore the filming and taking pictures. Let others do that. You can just get those on the internet. But what you see with your own eyes is so much more compelling
@frensunited37488 ай бұрын
Do not gaze upon it..
@MythicalPhoebe8 ай бұрын
@@frensunited3748 you can look at it safely during totality.
@JH-pt6ih8 ай бұрын
@@frensunited3748 Actually you CAN gaze upon it during totality. It's one of the really cool parts of it.
@MR-nl8xr8 ай бұрын
Same here, also saw a few others when I was a kid ( I think ). It's cool, really cool, but I wouldn't go as far as everyone on this video is. To each their own, but I don't think I'd equal it to watching my first born, born.
@Former_Pastor8 ай бұрын
@@MR-nl8xrapparently you weren't in the totality of a total solar eclipse because it's 1000x better than that will ever be.
@Jesseleerealmusic8 ай бұрын
Our house in Bloomington Indiana is directly perfectly centered with the shadow so we will be having a cook out and enjoying the show.. so glad we don’t have to leave the house and deal with traffic
@georgeprout428 ай бұрын
Do you have a spare room suitable for a couple from the UK? 😆
@besticudcumupwith2028 ай бұрын
...same here, in NB Canada. Fully expect it to be cloudy overcast too. 😂
@ArcturusAlpha8 ай бұрын
with all the visitors i wont be going around town either haha.
@ancient43718 ай бұрын
Out here in West Indianapolis, only 3.5 minutes. About 75% of the total time but Got plans for cameras
@OddStructure768 ай бұрын
My mom used to live in Nashville. So many people planning on heading to the Hoosier Natl Forest and state parks. All I can imagine is the total chaotic traffic nightmare with only a couple of curvy, 2-lane roads to get in and out of Brown County. No thank you...
@andrewstacy39378 ай бұрын
This upcoming total solar eclipse will pass over my house ON MY BIRTHDAY. I might be one of the luckiest people in history.
@GTORazor8 ай бұрын
Same for me!! My bday and I don't really have to go anywhere. I am taking the day off to see it.
@RealVedicAstrology8 ай бұрын
Be careful eclipses have long been considered bad omens lol
@gregsimmons6948 ай бұрын
No such thing as luck ! God made you. Jesus can save you!
@andrewstacy39378 ай бұрын
@@gregsimmons694 don't worry Greg, I'm on the same page as you.
@andrewstacy39378 ай бұрын
@@RealVedicAstrology haha, you're right. I'll keep an eye out for busses that day that might hit me
@JosephBurton-bz9xz7 ай бұрын
My wife, daughter, grandson and I drove up to Burlington, Vermont from just south of Boston on Monday and returned that night. In site of almost 19 hours of driven there and back Ivan happily report that watching the eclipse was one of the most amazing experiences of my life! I am also happy to report that my 7 year old grandson was a minor celebrity on Tuesday at school when he reported to his class of the event being the only one that saw and experienced the totality first hand. Thank you for putting the idea into my head!!!
@tweedldum8 ай бұрын
I drove 400 miles for the 2017 totality. Words escape the feeling. It can't believe that I'm able to see another one, because it felt like a once in a lifetime experience.
@charlesbeeman8 ай бұрын
I'm about to drive the same distance for this one. So pumped!
@brightstar33558 ай бұрын
I witnessed the 2017 in Extreme Northern Colorado
@danceteachermom8 ай бұрын
Haha, I drove 1800 miles! So 900 miles EACH WAY and it WAS totally worth it! (Minneapolis to Cookeville, TN) I went to stay with my former s-i-l and watch it in her back yard but she mentioned that Tennessee Tech was having an event at their stadium...I was the first one in the stadium... Several hours before. 🤗 It was so cool. They played all kinds of music relating to the sun and the moon. I'm thinking about driving again to see this one lol
@charlesbeeman8 ай бұрын
That's so cool! I'm gonna end up driving a little further than that for my next big "must-see" - a heavy launch. These two events have escaped me in almost 40 years of livin... NOT ANYMORE!!! @@danceteachermom
@tweedldum8 ай бұрын
@danceteachermom nice! I am across the border in WI. Went straight down to Missouri and stayed with family in Iowa instead of coming straight home. The traffic was busy getting there, but absolutely insane after the eclipse. I'm glad I didn't have to drive all the way back the same day.
@bretcrawford87518 ай бұрын
Destin, after watching a selection of your videos, I thought to myself how much I enjoy and appreciate the content you provide. While doing this I had a similar feeling that you described while watching the wonderful human being that was Fred Rogers. I couldn’t put it together in the moment, but as soon as I was the portrait in this video I exclaimed out loud “that’s it!” realizing that was the comparison I had been missing. I firmly believe your work is piquing the interest of kids and adults alike, and inspiring them to chase their dreams. The in depth information, yet distilled for all audiences, is a testament to your passion to make us all Smarter Every Day. I hope I can cross paths with you someday to say thank you in person, but until then this will have to do. All the best to you Destin, and keep on doing what you’re doing! Cheers
@mountainman51738 ай бұрын
You stole my thunder Bret. Well said and I couldn't agree more.
@nathanott49168 ай бұрын
Exactly. Your content is wholesome and educational. I would love to see you partner with Bentkey to put some of your content up there. This would be great stuff for kids to watch, and would be a great addition to their kids library.
@sindex8 ай бұрын
2017 Eclipse went over my hometown. We gathered outside with the family and dozens of strangers, watched with the safety of our glasses, and enjoyed totality without them. Looking at the weird crescent moon shadows, the moments leading up, the event itself... The only way I know how to describe it is "emotional." It was like a primal trigger clicked in my brain. To this day when I think back on it I'm nearly on the verge of tears - it was awesome in the most literal sense.
@sunnydaze11858 ай бұрын
The heavens declare the glory of God, and the sky above proclaims his handiwork-Psalm 19:1 For by him( Jesus) all things were created, in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities-all things were created through him and for him. -Col.1:16 We feel it innately because we and creation , come from God. You're comment was beautiful. Take care
@jessicah.18288 ай бұрын
@@sunnydaze1185100 % TRUTH.
@gregsimmons6948 ай бұрын
Jesus saves sinners like you and me!
@Daniel-wr7yh8 ай бұрын
@@sunnydaze1185What lmao. This phenomenon is totally explainable, why infer a God when none is required?
@yourpro36537 ай бұрын
@@Daniel-wr7yh why infer your point when none is required?
@Casey-5117 ай бұрын
Thank you for your videos. I teach 6th grade science and constantly use your videos in my class and in my "video libraries" (collections of videos that kids are allowed to watch when they finish work early), and my wife and I watch every new video eating dinner. I re-watched this one this morning as we were making final preparations for the eclipse. We live in the totality band, so we were able to invite all of the family over and have a cook out. The forecast was terrible and predicted to be heavy clouds... the forecast was botched. There were clouds, but they were far between. From the moment of C1 and the alarms started sounding on my phone (the eclipse app), I had goose bumps. I could not believe the weather cleared. I have hundreds of photos to process through and a time lapse thanks to a GoPro. I have only looked at a few of the pics from totality and my mind is blown. The most stunning so far is a pic at C3 that shows the smallest edge of the sun along with red flares (they look like solar flares in the picture, not sure what to call them yet). Thank you again for your work and your videos.
@CdeCiencia8 ай бұрын
Travelling from Spain to the states just to watch it. I can relate so much, thank you Destin for expanding what is imho the most impressive natural phenomena a human being can experience in their life.
@mathieujanssen4898 ай бұрын
in 2 years there will be one in northern spain
@sci3nceorbust9178 ай бұрын
Spain will have its own path of totality during an eclipse in 2026
@sarthakbhole37248 ай бұрын
@@mathieujanssen489 Yeah same thing, was thinking should I spend so much money to go and watch it or should I wait for the Northern Spain one
@tylerboothman44968 ай бұрын
@@sarthakbhole3724Why not both?
@valenzupc8 ай бұрын
I am waiting 2026! I will be in Teruel i Sierra de Albarracín.
@Michaelonyoutub8 ай бұрын
It is passing directly over my work, a half an hour after my work ends. Really lines up perfectly
@soggy_burrito8 ай бұрын
good luck driving home
@GlitchSystem-xf7jb8 ай бұрын
Almost to perfectly 🤔
@Droidiak8 ай бұрын
Same. It's gonna suck with all the out of towners and people clogging the roads though. Probably will just stay home that day if I can.
@morris_barada_tale8 ай бұрын
I got the same warning from our city, said that a lot of people are gonna show up and crowd everything.
@Michaelonyoutub8 ай бұрын
I work right next to a major tourist location so the area by my work will be flooded with people
@R0mans138 ай бұрын
I live in a town that’s directly in the path of the eclipse. They are estimating our population is going to quadruple. And as excited as I am about it, it is going to suck lol. UPDATE: My town embraced everyone! From the UK to Hong Kong we had tons of visitors who came! Everything went off without a hitch and I couldn’t be more proud of my community! What a beautiful event and a beautiful time to live!
@nobody78178 ай бұрын
Nah... find a spot in the wilderness... where you can still see the sky... you want to observe nature's reaction anyway.... people don't count. we're "too domesticated"...
@Kagutsuch1i8 ай бұрын
Maybe use this opportunity to make some money? Sell binoculars or something. Sell water maybe idk
@xoxo2008oxox8 ай бұрын
Well, I have family in the Adirondacks and there is nobody up there now... nobody...campsites are closed, ferry is closed, snow fall and weather will dictate who will be there, and its April...it could still have snow.
@R0mans138 ай бұрын
@@Kagutsuch1i believe me, I thought about that, we have a large outdoor arena and a group of people rented it to have a small concert. Unfortunately, I will be working, but there are a lot of opportunities.
@legion1628 ай бұрын
I thought you might have been a flerfer or something, the magical eclipse makes the population get bigger. Then I thought about it and realised it was because of tourists 😂🤣
@vegasparke7 ай бұрын
Just got home from a 15 hours round trip from Las Vegas to Dallas just for the eclipse and I'm so Glad I did. What an amazing, thrilling and emotional experience. The fact that I got to share the experience and my equipment with a few dozen strangers made it even more worth while. Thank you Destin for all your tips and suggestions.
@mikemcginn42327 ай бұрын
21 hour trip, so thankful I did it
@flaggov69498 ай бұрын
Our house was in totality in 2017. We invited as many people as we could from our old neighborhood in an adjacent state. I was surprised by how many people weren't interested, but the families who came were all blown away. I highly recommend it.
@dubmob1517 ай бұрын
Jesus saves but we invest
@kamelhaj68507 ай бұрын
@@dubmob151 I always wondered what that phrase means.
@kellyschrantz16258 ай бұрын
I live in Western NY right along the path! Praying for no clouds! 🙏
@OSheaGlobalAlliances8 ай бұрын
We are coming from CA to Rochester Area for it. - with contingency plane tickets to San Antonio if the weather looks sketchy. Can’t chance it! hoping for clear skies in Wayne County April eighth
@x3dominator288 ай бұрын
Western NY and clear skies? Surely you jest.
@jjp46748 ай бұрын
I'm in Buffalo and I expect that there's an equal chance of perfectly clear skies and a blizzard.
@williamswetnam40708 ай бұрын
I live in central Arkansas, also hoping for a clear day. 🙏🏻
@newyorkstatestormchasers8 ай бұрын
I live in the same area. I'm praying there's no clouds. If there aren't, it's time-lapse time and I sit back and watch.
@GlennHanna88 ай бұрын
The path was about 40 minutes north of my home in 2017. I tried to convince friends and neighbors to travel with me North to Experience the total experience, where I lived just missed totality and I knew the experience at home, as cool as it might seem, would not compare to the experience of witnessing the eclipse directly in the totality path. I ended up driving North alone. I was worried about all the traffic that should have been heading to the path. I didn't run into any traffic, but it's a factor to consider on your trip if you decide to go yourself. The experience was spectacular. I feel sorry my friends and family were so close to having the same experience but just didn't want to? Their mistake. Don't make that mistake. Even if it's a full day's drive, go for it.
@katpea36418 ай бұрын
I drove 3 hours to experience the 2017 eclipse and it took 5-1/2 hours to drive home because traffic was so heavy (totally worth it). I'll be going to arkansas to view the April eclipse but this time I've booked 2 days at a hotel to hopefully avoid some traffic, I'm very excited!
@susangrande81428 ай бұрын
@@katpea3641my husband and I drove 2 hours to be in the path of totality for the 2017 eclipse, and it was SO worth it! We became eclipse junkies. We’re driving to Arkansas too, Hot Springs, to experience that eclipse. So looking forward to it! I pray for cloudless skies for all in the path of totality! It’s the last total solar eclipse across the U.S. for at least 50 years, so I won’t be alive for any future ones.
@saywhat89668 ай бұрын
There was no traffic to deal with in Oregon going down the day before, neither during the drive to the random viewpoint. On return as we reached the freeway the traffic became a nightmare, decided to exit the freeway to local roads and inched our way toward home for 12 hours. Still had to take a long nap break at a local business before finishing the trip home in commuter traffic. It was worth it. Can’t say I noticed a temperature drop, forgot to note the ring of pearls, the shadowy moving waves on the ground, didn’t bring anything to view the crescent shadows either so missed that too. It was a short two minutes. I did look around for the nighttime effect, can’t say now whether I saw any stars come out or not. The white corona was awesome, the highlight! Then the blast of bright white sunlight when totality was over let you know it was over indeed! The streaky white corona was not to be missed!
@iFayt90348 ай бұрын
I'm considering driving from california to texas lol
@candacestarkweather68218 ай бұрын
Sadly A LOT of people do that....they don’t listen.....just like with the second coming and Jesus !😢 it’s hard when people are too busy to pay attention to important events!
@HakiWaki7 ай бұрын
ive tried inviting everyone i know to come and see it with me, and they just tell me its a waste of time and money. It makes me truly sad and im contemplating on just going alone 😔
@Gigi.9737 ай бұрын
Hey sorry to hear that. Most ppl think im crazy too but im traveling 5 5 hrs to buffalo ny to see it. Their loss! I'll be out there with my name pinholed into cardboard and my flimsy glasses. Planning to enjoy every second ❤
@PatrickKQ4HBD7 ай бұрын
I've heard similar. We'll see you there. Just look for a bunch of strangers with kids and come say hello.
@HakiWaki7 ай бұрын
@@Gigi.973 be safe out there! Im over 1000 miles away its gonna be a long drive 😭
@bigfish82807 ай бұрын
I guess they're not really good friends. I only have to drive 3 hours & 4mins to Rome New York
@easterlake7 ай бұрын
My friends are also a bunch of simpletons. Go anyway. There will be many like-minded people to share the experience with.
@alypialpha27128 ай бұрын
The solar eclipse in 2017 happened in my backyard. I was a young adult and had been waiting for that eclipse for about a decade. Even with all of that anticipation, it still blew my mind! My heart was racing as I took it all in. It was truly one of the most unique experiences I’ve had in my life, and I WILL be doing everything I possibly can to see this next one.
@gregsimmons6948 ай бұрын
Jesus saves sinners like you and me!
@Harryjmacneil8 ай бұрын
Hi, Great video! I’m a self taught astronomer/eclipse chaser. I live in Ingersoll, Ontario Canada 🇨🇦 I have to travel 5 minutes from my home to see totality. This will be my 6th total. I have travelled thousands of miles/kilometres to watch this amazing spectacle. I drove 30 hours to catch the annular eclipse in October. The best is a total without a doubt. I would like to purchase the doctor’s book. I’ll watch the video again to learn his last name. Praying for clear skies! ♥️
@waylonk24538 ай бұрын
I'm impressed with the Independent Media Initiative. Being deliberate about the things that we watch matters so much. I'm thankful for their reminder to choose with purpose.
@mortanicus58718 ай бұрын
Right, I'm always mindful of what videos I click on, because the topics I choose are the rabbit hole that YT is going to take me down. If I'm really that tempted by anything questionable, I jump into a burner profile to view it.
@waylonk24538 ай бұрын
@@mortanicus5871My hat is off to you for assessing vids in a different profile before giving them a lot of watch time. I generally use the rating buttons to signal to KZbin what I want to be shown, but I know that what I click on and minutes watched are more important.
@Now_To_Infinity8 ай бұрын
Wow
@gizzyguzzi8 ай бұрын
So that means we refuse to watch Corporate media in general.
@eljefemccarron25678 ай бұрын
They will ultimately select leftist drivel filled with propaganda. It always ends this way.
@thm6553217 ай бұрын
I just wanted to comment to tell you that your video was so helpful in allowing us to maximize the eclipse experience. The app did not work for me (off on timing) but the ancillary stuff like your color changing was bang on. We were near Cleveland and did not see any of the snakes, too bad. The eclipse itself was amazing, and I was so happy that our 6 hour drive from Toronto to Cleveland was so worthwhile (everything near Toronto was clouded over) with perfect weather and no clouds for the event. The "spring peepers" frogs were 80 decibels the night before, and were silent during the day until the eclipse where they piped up again, amazing. I did the trip solely so that my 13 and 15 year old daughters could experience it. Leading up to it they were bored. During the event they were amazed. What more can you ask for? During the event all I could think of was Neil deGrasse Tyson's partial answer to the Universe's Most Amazing Fact: “So when I look up at the night sky and I know that yes, we are part of this Universe, we are in this Universe, but perhaps more important than both of those facts, is that the Universe is in us. When I reflect on that fact I look up - many people feel small because they’re small and the Universe is big - but I feel big because my atoms came from those stars.” I feel big...
@Connor-r5t7 ай бұрын
This event was freaking spectacular!! The weird feelings right before totality and after was so new and something that doesn't happen too often. Totality was beautiful, something that is engraved in my memory now. The weirdest thing was seeing the "shadow bands" right before and after. I was so happy that everything worked out telescope and camera wise, and I was able to see it with my own eyes too. It's an unbelievable experience that I encourage you to see in your lifetime!!
@hamsandwichindahouse8 ай бұрын
Saw the eclipse a few years ago that also crossed paths in southern Illinois. I was absolutely blown away. Everyone needs to try and see a total eclipse at least once in their lives. Absolutely stunning.
@BrendaTheeSolarGirl8 ай бұрын
❤❤❤ same I was in southern Illinois when seeing the eclipse. Watching all the people traveling around in a small town and local roads to find a great spot.
@KaraMiaSantaLucia7 ай бұрын
Yep, I was In Makanda Illinois for 2017. I’ll be back again 4/8! And it looks like we will have the best weather for viewing.
@dudedude6007 ай бұрын
Less than 16 hours left, I'm in totality and ready for disbelief. I've had a love for astronomy for years.
@KPid10t7 ай бұрын
Get ready, it’s absolutely incredible. I was lucky enough to be in totality in 2017 and it is the coolest single thing my eyes have ever seen.
@bushijim7 ай бұрын
It's started. Wahhh!!
@TheHeroPercy7 ай бұрын
I was trying to get my work to close today because every branch is in the path of totality but they felt being a gym was more important than a once in a lifetime event
@bennyrich73617 ай бұрын
Well how was it?
@bushijim7 ай бұрын
@@bennyrich7361 it was, without question, the coolest thing I've ever seen in my life.
@hawk11087 ай бұрын
Just experienced this eclipse in southeast Oklahoma. Cloud cover broke 20 minutes before totality. It was amazing to see it in person!
@utkarshsharma60197 ай бұрын
Me and my wife were in Hugo OK at that time. We drove 9 hours to be there and it is the best road trip I have ever taken
@wbnethery37 ай бұрын
THANK YOU for communicating your passion about seeing a total eclipse in person. I would probably not have made the 3 hour drive to see it, and would be less of a person for it, had you not shared this video and the SET app. Despite the uncertainty due to cloud cover in Texas, we went and it was absolutely stunning!!!! We caught a break in the clouds and had an unobstructed view of the eclipse (although that is an obstructed view of sorts…).
@MoaRReloads8 ай бұрын
In 2017 I Traveled 5 hours south to Bowling Green, KY sat and watched the eclipse, in awe, and 25 mins later I was back on the road for another 5 hours to make my shift at work that night. Lucky to be in the path of totality where I live today, but I will be driving to my Fathers because his house is DIRECTLY in the center of the totality path. Can’t wait.
@gizzyguzzi8 ай бұрын
you were also lucky to make it back in the same time it took to get there. I don't remember for sure but what usually would be a 6 hour drive was easily over 12 hours for me.
@MoaRReloads8 ай бұрын
@@gizzyguzzi oh I was not following speed limits on the way back, I had a part time job to get to! 😂 still surprised I didn’t get pulled over. Spent over an hour in the triple digits
@saywhat89668 ай бұрын
The speed in Oregon on return was crawl, stop, wait, repeat.
@gizzyguzzi8 ай бұрын
@@saywhat8966the best part was in central oregon there was a 4 way blinking red light. Traffic backed up for miles, and no one even coming the other directions! Easily they should have had a cop directing traffic in that one horse not even a town... Fail.
@drewobanion30187 ай бұрын
It’s neat yea….. but not a big deal I really don’t understand why this is so exciting to people
@iciclecold29918 ай бұрын
I watched Mr. Rogers a lot when I was little, and sometimes I go dig up an episode to watch online simply to experience that simple happiness again. You are different with your channel, giving me different feelings, BUT! The excitement, the learning, the laughter and happiness your videos provide is something I really love. Never stop being awesome Destin!
@dustinpaulson11237 ай бұрын
Gog to take my family to see it in Wooster, Ohio. IT DID NOT DISAPPOINT. We got around 3 minutes of dark, but it's like a really rare roller coaster. My kids were excited going into it, and mindblown once it actually happened. I gotta thank you, Destin, because when I first watched this video, it made me start planning to bring my family to it, whereas before I really had no plans to go. Thanks so much for getting me there!
@djbs658 ай бұрын
I have to say, I am often moved emotionally by your end of the video msgs. Thanks for being a genuine person. Your an excellent human being. And I appreciate you and the incredible effort to make the world a better place. Thank you!
@mgmchenry8 ай бұрын
Fred Rogers was a national hero. I want to thank you for reminding me of that today, Destin. I feel like I understand a little better how you ended up doing what you do, and I will admit I've never thought of Mr. Rogers when I watch your videos before. I am so grateful you are one creator that creates kind of a bubble of safety from that pervasive sensationalism you find in almost all other media, and I see that now. Thank you
@gregsimmons6948 ай бұрын
More importantly, Jesus saves sinners like you and me!
@davidmott19697 ай бұрын
Really like how he is using such basic house hold items for his observations in his stations. Very informative.
@dsoule49027 ай бұрын
Black construction paper. A pin. A sidewalk. 😉
@adamb67187 ай бұрын
I drove to northern Vermont from Boston to see totality on your recommendation, then spent all night in traffic driving home and it was 1000% worth it. It was magnificent. Thank you @smartereveryday!
@BrendenVogt8 ай бұрын
My whole family of 5 is traveling to Texas to see the eclipse with our friends (a family of 6) all because I saw your video and I got emotionally invested. Thank you Destin
@gregsimmons6948 ай бұрын
More importantly, Jesus saves sinners like you and me!
@Thebriansnyder7 ай бұрын
I’m doing the same. Flying to Texas with a family of 5 from MD. Just saw the 10 day weather forecast and it has me scared. Really hope We have clear skies.
@LAkadian7 ай бұрын
@@gregsimmons694 Even more importantly than that, mind your own business!
@9876karthi7 ай бұрын
@@gregsimmons694GFY
@odd-one-out44097 ай бұрын
Save trip yall and welcome to Texas during that time!
@carsonsheets34808 ай бұрын
I want you to know that your videos and mentality towards learning inspired me to further my education. I am now on my second year of college with a major in science education. The neat thing about it is that I am loving school now. Thank you for all of your hard work! :)
@mattk67198 ай бұрын
A teachable attitude is one of the perks of humbleness.
@digimom828 ай бұрын
Learn NOW about geo engineering! Why there are CHEM TRAILS and 12 NEW types of clouds!!!!!!
@dapartlab7 ай бұрын
I'm back here on Eclipse morning to review all the tips! Thanks for all the great eclipse info!
@air-edge7 ай бұрын
Thank you Destin. This video and the app Dr Telepin created, made our eclipse experience SO special. You convinced us to go. We drove 16 hour to get there. We drove 16 hours to go home. And it was worth EVERY MINUTE!! Thank you Destin!! We will never forget this INCREDIBLE experience! I can hardly tell people about it without starting to cry again. You convinced me to drag my family to see something that we will never forget and I think changed our lives. My kids thought I was crazy. Now they keep hugging me and thanking me for taking them.
@CaptainBuzzBee7 ай бұрын
Great comment. We drove 1200 miles each way and we are still welling up when we think about it. This video was so helpful.
@air-edge7 ай бұрын
@@CaptainBuzzBeeI wish words could describe what we experienced. Those who haven't will probably never understand until they experience it for themselves. It's somehow comforting to read these comments from others who went through a lot to see it and feel the same way that we do. I would do it again in a heartbeat and be excited for the opportunity! I would drive twice as far if I had to.
@joshuawfinn8 ай бұрын
The 2017 eclipse was close by for me and I was able to find a secluded spot near my home town dead center in totality. This one is much deeper but involves some serious driving. Worth it. My whole family are going!
@gregsimmons6948 ай бұрын
More importantly, Jesus saves sinners like you and me!
@johnleeinslc7 ай бұрын
I was in WY for the 2017 eclpise. I was prepared for a kumbaya harmony kind of mystical event. What I experienced was a birds stopped chirping, it got cold and dark really fast. My lymbic system was on high alert. Bring back that sun. Without the sun, we are dead. It was an amazing experience.
@callumkaspick7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for making this. After years of watching this channel, your respectable reputation was enough to sell me on booking a ticket to go see it. It was SO worth it! Everything you said was spot on. What an amazing experience.
@mikemcginn42327 ай бұрын
Thank you SO MUCH!!! I drove 6 hours NJ to NY to see it and was the only person who knew to look for shadow bands after the totality. It was INTENSE, nothing like any video I've seen of it. Like flashing, rippling undulating rows of snakes! I started freaking out and the people around me saw it too, were thanking me because everyone was still looking up, but i KNEW THANKS TO YOU! Experience of a lifetime!!!! 🙏
THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO! We took our 4 kids 5 hours away to the path of totality. We used the app you recommended. We saw the fuzzy and sharp shadows. We did pinhole projection papers. We saw the shadow snakes. We were in awe of the Creator for 3 minutes of unbelievable darkness! Thanks for giving us this gift!
@exospaceman82098 ай бұрын
Booked plane, hotel, car. Waited 7 years. Excited for an unforgettable trip.
@gregsimmons6948 ай бұрын
Jesus saves sinners like you and me! That's more important!
@kenwalker11118 ай бұрын
@@gregsimmons694I’m no sinner. Let Jesus know he can take the day off.
@BubblesandSudz7 ай бұрын
Where you going kid
@AmberRoseRealityShow7 ай бұрын
You booked your trip 7 years ago??
@KaraMiaSantaLucia7 ай бұрын
Hope you’re not going to TX!
@Shiver69007 ай бұрын
Destin, you were 100% right. Seeing the eclipse was the best moment of my life so far. Thank you for motivating me to drive and see it.
@maxduenkel92707 ай бұрын
This video clued me into the eclipse so I went 7 hours up to Maine and camped in a tent in the cold to witness it. Was totally worth it! Even better I ran into someone that had seen this video and happened to bring some of the shadow experiments I had no time to set up to the same place I was watching. Destin, I want to thank you for this!
@arfyness8 ай бұрын
Destin, you are VERY MUCH like Fred Rogers, in your Alabama engineery way. And I'm very happy you were selected for the Fusion Award and IMI support because you absolutely deserve it for SmarterEveryDay.
@gregsimmons6948 ай бұрын
More importantly, Jesus saves sinners like you and me!
@Unalochy8 ай бұрын
I live a little northwest of Austin TX and I have the day scheduled off of work for this! I'm taking my family about an hour west to be in the dead center if the "Totality" zone and we are bringing blankets and chairs and a pop up table and are going to spend about an hour in a field right off a main road for this. My anticipation is bewildering to my family, but I have no doubt they will understand when the day comes.
@wordforger8 ай бұрын
My work fortunately cancelled for eclipse day because we're right in the path of totality and they're anticipating major traffic jams.
@richardburchett7 ай бұрын
In 2017 I lived less than 30 miles from the path of totality. I didn't understand that a short distance means all the difference in the world between the experience you will get with seeing totality and just a partial eclipse. In 2024 we had a family get together at a great spot within the path of totality. I gladly drove 150 miles, not wanting to miss it again. I knew it was going to be great, but I didn't expect the emotional reaction. There are lots of wonders in the world, but I can't think of any that give you the same overwhelming emotion as when you see a total eclipse. I had my video camera rolling as we were awaiting totality and the reaction I had when I first took off my glasses was genuine. Watching that clip brings back all of the emotions.
@TheBondsJamesBonds7 ай бұрын
Thanks to this I took time off work to travel and got to witness it in person. That was phenomenal.
@GooogleGoglee7 ай бұрын
2024/04/08: I went to see it in North America.... AND... it was the MOST AMAZING THING I HAVE EVER SEEN IN MY ENTIRE LIFE so far!! Thank you to anyone that put a good word in favor of this event in order to go see it LIVE, it is SO worth it... so much... It was amazing and so incredibly impossible to describe in words... You have to watch it in person, with your own eyes 👀 I tried to watch so many videos and pictures... I can guarantee you that NONE OF THEM can barely do any justice to it! Meaning that you see a completely different thing on person. I was able to use my binoculars while in the totality and IT WAS INSANE!!!!!!! 😍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💯💯
@GooogleGoglee7 ай бұрын
An event like this one should last 1 day minimum.
@RadRelics8 ай бұрын
The second guy said what I said it was the most emotional experience of my life besides my sons being born!
@RadRelics8 ай бұрын
@@gregsimmons694 that comment make you feel better? Thanks...
@lifeofcheese97197 ай бұрын
Coming here Post Eclipse (Prince Edward Island, Canada) to say thank you for this video. I watched it a month ago and can say this video and the app made my first eclipse experience one I will never forget. Thank you again!
@MrKazuma527 ай бұрын
I just need to comment on this because before watching this video, I didn't really care much. After watching it, I was like "hey since I'm in the path, might as well take pictures and see it" thinking it wasn't going to be super amazing, just kinda fun. I got more excited as time got closer, this morning there were clouds which made me sad as I thought that might mean eclipse viewing wouldn't be great but they mostly disappeared and when it hit totality... OMG that was amazing and if it wasn't for this video, I probably would have not really care. So thank you for this amazing experience! so many people missed this and I hope more people get the chance to see it!
@nathanhinkley22627 ай бұрын
Any one hear on the day?
@CombsDeserts7 ай бұрын
Hear what
@rustynickel23567 ай бұрын
@@CombsDeserts 😂
@swampfawx86197 ай бұрын
Here***
@isaacpearson73987 ай бұрын
Everyone else is already picking on your spelling error so I'll just say yeah I'm here. I saw totality and yes this video is correct. You have to see it to experience it. Coolest thing ever!
@rustifer818 ай бұрын
My favorite part of this video (which was amazing!) Was the message from the sponsor. Non sensational, intelligent, respectful content. Thank you ❤
@gregsimmons6948 ай бұрын
More importantly, Jesus saves sinners like you and me!
@Vex-eu5ef7 ай бұрын
@@gregsimmons694please stop spamming ❤, I’m a Christian as well and even I don’t like it being spammed everywhere, its annoying
@SuveerB7 ай бұрын
THANK YOU, Destin. I'm writing from Dallas, TX where I came to, from South Florida, to see the eclipse. It is this video that sparked the idea for me and I'm so glad I did it. You made me not only smarter, but also feel more... I was almost in tears during totality. What a sight to behold!!!
@TheRazeryan7 ай бұрын
Really hoping for a follow up video with the data Dr Telepun gathered today!!
@pathslesstrampled99068 ай бұрын
I’m prepping my truck as we speak to head down to Torreón, Mexico in two weeks for this eclipse! Lowest chance of cloud cover, right near the point of longest duration. My friend is flying all the way from Seoul, South Korea to meet me there
@gregsimmons6948 ай бұрын
More importantly, Jesus saves sinners like you and me! Wake up
@LAkadian7 ай бұрын
@@gregsimmons694Hey, stop telling people how to live, and presuming they are "sinning". Mind your own business and quit spamming your drivel everywhere.
@Vex-eu5ef7 ай бұрын
@@LAkadianI agree and I’m Christian, I don’t mind it being said; but it being spammed in almost every comment is annoying
@hongkim36627 ай бұрын
Okay I'm so glad I listened to you and went to see the eclipse. It was a 4 hour drive, but my daughter said she wanted to see it. You were a major factor in me deciding to go and OH BOY I'm so glad I went. Thank you!
@expansionconnection7 ай бұрын
One--HUNDRED PERCENT!!!!!! We went to NE Texas for this and it was mind-blowing--I'm still processing--I can't think about it without getting teary
@SerenadeURA8 ай бұрын
I used to be in the boat of "the moon gets in the way of the sun big deal, I can and have seen pictures of it", but in 2017 since the path of totality was very close by, I made a point to go out and see it... It is so much more than the moon getting in the way of the sun. If you're able to travel and see it, you will not regret it. No photo or video can truly replace being there.
@jeremey20728 ай бұрын
yeah, I've never seen a picture of the suns corona that matches what you actually see, it's indescribable and awe inspiring, so much so I'm travelling all the way across the country to see it again! Weather is the only thing I'm concerned about, I've built up massive amounts of good karma so hopefully it comes back to me finally!
@gregsimmons6948 ай бұрын
More importantly, Jesus saves sinners like you and me! Wake up
@taketime06267 ай бұрын
This makes me sad. I’m only a three hour drive from totality and I can’t make it 😢😢
@davitodd92997 ай бұрын
We went and I have also been converted to a totality zone chaser! It was amazing.
@Throned17817 ай бұрын
yes, absolutely planning in my head to see one in spain now lol
@sleepingwhale7 ай бұрын
Me too. Most amazing thing I've ever seen. Would absolutely love to see more
@bradleyniven79427 ай бұрын
I absolutely owe you a huge thank you! My family had a wonderful time thanks to your inspiration. The app was worth all 199 pennies!
@punpun072907 ай бұрын
As a long time viewer, you have a huge thank you from myself and my family. This video convinced us to make the 9 hour drive to get two whole minutes of totality. Absolutely worth it. The passion you put into your videos is what keeps us coming back for more!
@joannparker19778 ай бұрын
Yes! Can’t wait! We’re in the path of totality. In Central Texas. 3 minutes, 19 seconds. All we have to do is go outside. We’re going to have a picnic!
@lovetofly328 ай бұрын
Jealous! Can I come!? 😅
@julier45548 ай бұрын
Central Texas here also and yes we will be camping in totally and barbecue. Lake Whitney
@johnlewis96878 ай бұрын
Come to Kerrville, I’m renting tent spots on Guadalupe river
@JerryCan1018 ай бұрын
I'm also in the path of totality in Arkansas, the amount of people that are booking hotel rooms are insane.
@raykahler9498 ай бұрын
We're 20 minutes north of Dallas and will be in the front yard - can't wait!!! Just hoping for no clouds...
@itbeat78997 ай бұрын
I saw Eclipse today, and it was So Beautiful. It went over and beyond of my wildest expectation.
@minusfive7 ай бұрын
Dude, thank you, thank you, thank you! This was the most awesome experience my family and I have ever had. Overwhelming. We all bursted out into [very happy] tears.
@scalpingray7 ай бұрын
Destin .. I just came back home from seeing the solar eclipse. I cant thank you enough for making me do this. I was in tears witnessing the entire totality. Love you back man !
@mcoburn828 ай бұрын
@smartereveryday Thank you for your quality and inspirational content. We are homeschoolers and it's because of your video prior to the 2017 total eclipse that we decided to make the 700 mile trip with our children to witness it. I've never been so in awe of God's creation before or since. It's made a lasting impact on our family. God bless you on your mission.
@mattk67198 ай бұрын
We will be doing the same. The evidence for fine-tuned design in creation is overwhelming in every field of science, and THIS is one of those evidences.
@gregsimmons6948 ай бұрын
Most importantly, Jesus saves sinners like you and me! Wake up
@Ccc-qh8ei7 ай бұрын
Thank you Dustin. I will never forget today. Seeing the totality is a once in a lifetime event for me, after watching your video, I just had to go and I had an awesome time. Thank you!!!
@BenjaminSahlstrom7 ай бұрын
That. Was. Awesome.
@derpkipper6 ай бұрын
It was wasnt it!?!?! ❤
@jimbo75817 ай бұрын
I just got back to my desk from watching the total solar eclipse. I was geeking out over things I saw that were mentioned in this video. I was sending photos to my wife with captions like "the right side of my shadow is sharp and the left side is blurry" and "I can see the snakes". This video helped enhance my experience. THANK YOU!!!
@graydonpivec67287 ай бұрын
Same. Unfortunately I couldn’t see the snakes. Idk why. Set up a board and everything
@onedollasnake7 ай бұрын
@@graydonpivec6728came thru pretty strong in Waco
@YanirTaflev8 ай бұрын
I am from the other side of the globe, a slightly different culture and yet you are so inspiring, your values are so universal... I mean human values. Thanks! You are amazing!
@mattk67198 ай бұрын
They are values from the Bible. Yes, God's values are universal.
@joelbellJB7 ай бұрын
It just happened in Texas a few hours ago. It’s something that you have to experience, video or photos can never show just how amazing it actually is
@ThePumpkinToad8 ай бұрын
8:31 it's funny how I still feel like I shouldn't be staring at the sun even when it's just a video
@gregsimmons6948 ай бұрын
More importantly, Jesus saves sinners like you and me!
@aldolopezc7 ай бұрын
Destin, I just wanted to say thank you. I not only became a believer but now my wife and I have become eclipse chasers!. Ever since I saw your first eclipse video I wanted to see one for myself. After this video, I prepared as well as I could and traveled to Mazatlan. I bought Gordon's app and the eclipse changed my life. Bless you, brother!. 1 Thessalonians 5:11.
@sharedexperiences27738 ай бұрын
I remember the one in 2017 and it brought tears to my eyes. I wasnt expecting the birds to stop chirping. It was kinda eery, just wild.
@mattk67198 ай бұрын
Birds are solar powered. 🤷♂️😅
@sharedexperiences27738 ай бұрын
@mattk6719 yea, basically 😂
@gregsimmons6948 ай бұрын
Most importantly, Jesus saves sinners like you and me! Wake up
@sharedexperiences27738 ай бұрын
@@gregsimmons694 more importantly that is your belief and there is no need to push it on others.
@eclipseonthefarm8 ай бұрын
We're hosting a small festival on our farm in northern Arkansas. We're right on the centerline of totality with 4 minutes 12 seconds of eclipse totality! We are so pumped for this!
@adamsmith5838 ай бұрын
What if it's cloudy
@eclipseonthefarm8 ай бұрын
@@adamsmith583 Let's hope its not! But it'll still get dark! lol
@RandoManFPV8 ай бұрын
I'm in ozark near ft smith. Do I need to head east?
@Travis50678 ай бұрын
@@RandoManFPVI'd say yes. Ft. Smith is right on the edge of totality. If you head east on I-40 just an hour and a half you'll be in prime totality. We're just north of Morrilton, almost on the dead-center of totality.
@RandoManFPV8 ай бұрын
@@Travis5067 oh that's awesome, I feel so lucky! Thanks for your help
@aceboogie30868 ай бұрын
3:26 so crazy. When you zoomed in, i live right on the edge of that portion. Im so excited for this. Hopefully my boss allows us to go outside for it. May just have to time my lunch the right way
@jeremey20728 ай бұрын
You have the worst boss if he doesn't make everyone stop what they are doing and go outside for 10 minutes
@gregsimmons6948 ай бұрын
More importantly, Jesus saves sinners like you and me! Wake up
@GallowayKelly7 ай бұрын
Take the day or afternoon off work for heaven's sake!
@jamesmundy28757 ай бұрын
Thank you smarter everyday! My family to a trip from Georgia to Indiana because of your video. It was an amazing experience that my family will never forget.
@bigrichard6608 ай бұрын
People need to know to bring supplies with them please! The people in the towns that are going to have to deal with this are already being warned to buy groceries ahead of time and are expecting their populations to double and triple overnight! Remember to PLEASE respect the people that live in the towns and cities that everyone is piling into to watch this. Yes, this is absolutely worth travelling to see! It's incredible! Just please remember to buy supplies before you go. Buy a couple cases of water to take with you. Buy some non-perishable food and a way to warm it. Yes, enjoy the local dining, but remember that the places you are travelling to aren't equipped for what is coming their way with this eclipse. You can't expect them to spend extra to overstock their stores when you can take stuff with you to ease their burden a bit.
@phantomkate68 ай бұрын
It looks like some of the Canadian tourist destinations, which were hit hard by government policies over the last few years, will be happy to see business booming again!
@lovetofly328 ай бұрын
Sounds like good business for those cities and not a burden
@bigrichard6608 ай бұрын
@@phantomkate6 I'm not sure who is liking y'alls comments, but they seem to be as ignorant about this as the two of you are. Have you looked at the path for the total eclipse? Your comment is 95%+ irrelevant to Canada. Regardless, my original comment still stands. People need to think about the communities that WILL be overrun by people that think like the two of you. If you can't bring your own supplies, then you probably shouldn't leave your house.
@phantomkate68 ай бұрын
@@bigrichard660 I happen to live on the edge of the path in an area that was affected over the last few years so it's important to me!
@gregsimmons6948 ай бұрын
Most importantly, Jesus saves sinners like you and me! Wake up
@Swimavidly7 ай бұрын
This video convinced me to travel to see the total eclipse. I just saw it. Thank you Destin for convincing me.
@Boadu227 ай бұрын
It. Was. Awesome. I can't stress this enough. There are legitimately no words to describe the impact of seeing a total solar eclipse. I wish there was a way that I could go back in time and convince some of my loved ones to come see it, just so we could continue to share that moment.
@CaptainBuzzBee7 ай бұрын
You forgot ALL CAPS For AWESOME! Still blown away here
@usattfan28367 ай бұрын
So grateful to have found and subscribed and LOVE THE CALL TO ACTION TO BE THOUGHTFUL ABOUT THE NEXT VIDEO I WATCH. ❤
@michaelcarter81208 ай бұрын
The best part of the 2024 Solar Eclipse is that my house is directly on the center of the path. I’m talking 4 minutes, 23 seconds of the total eclipse while sitting in my front/back yard. I don’t have to go anywhere. I don’t have to worry about parking, keeping drinks cold/hot, bathrooms, anything. The thing I do have to worry about is the fact that the population in this area is expected to double in the days before and after. So, I gotta make sure I don’t need anything like groceries or fuel and then there’s people parking, blocking our cars and keeping us from getting out in case of an emergency. I’ve got friends/family having a big party about 20 miles away from the center. They’re going to experience 3 minutes and 55 seconds. They’re ‘out in the sticks’ and they have a sizeable chunk of land to host. My question about attending that party is getting there and getting back. What’s traffic going to be like. I’m probably going to stay home with my wife and son and do experiments with our cats. See how they react. Then there’s the weather… On a side note, during the last eclipse people insisted on playing Bonnie Tyler’s “Total Eclipse of the Heart” as background music. NO WAY! If you’re going to play background music play “Brain Damage/Eclipse” by Pink Floyd. Come on! The last phrase in the song goes “But the sun is eclipsed by the moon” That’s background music for an eclipse..
@KenG....8 ай бұрын
A modern day eclipse and Pink Floyd? Why yes, thank you!!!
@dantegutierrez72548 ай бұрын
Awesome lol
@saywhat89668 ай бұрын
Why would anyone want to be distracted by music during the eclipse totality? It’s extremely short even at over 4 minutes. It’s easy enough to miss the experience but with music if the birds go silent will you notice that, or a temperature change, or wind or even the awes of those nearby.
@gregsimmons6948 ай бұрын
More importantly, Jesus saves sinners like you and me!
@Ryan-mw4zv8 ай бұрын
Bro just warned the whole fire nation
@clownform7 ай бұрын
drove across the state to see it and it was absolutely insane
@ferseal7 ай бұрын
Thank you for all pointers! We went up to snowy Maine and the shadow bands/snakes were amazing traveling across the snow then reversing their direction - so worth the extra two hours of traffic going home!
@justinleonard3968 ай бұрын
April 8 is my birthday day. I am so excited to see it for the first time
@GTORazor8 ай бұрын
Same for me!! Team Aries!!!
@CringyDylan8 ай бұрын
I saw the last one on the point of totality in Illinois 2017, it was amazing just like that lady said you could hear the shift in insect noises, I even heard owls hooting at noon! Like wtf it was amazing. I live right right next to the path of totality this year over Lake Ontario and I’m going on a boat in the middle of the lake to experience it and could not be more excited!!
@gregsimmons6948 ай бұрын
More importantly, Jesus saves sinners like you and me! Wake up
@badouplus13047 ай бұрын
@@gregsimmons694 Hey, this video is about the eclipse, not about Jesus. If you want to preach about that BS, go somewhere else.
@hamstersniffer7 ай бұрын
Destin, I am 60 years old, I loved Mr Rogers and still do. You'll be happy to know, at the age of 60 I enjoy watching your videos so much. You help me learn things. You take me places I would never be able to go. You are a warm smile and friendly voice. In those ways, you are very much like Fred Rogers. I feel a little Smarter Every Day that I watch your channel. Thanks.
@Thalacia7 ай бұрын
Just saw the eclipse. Coolest thing I've ever seen. Unreal.