That's right, one eye looking through the telescope and one eye looking for meteors. Multi-task.
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“Probably more penguins than people will see this eclipse. Those solar eclipse glasses will keep slipping off their ears.”Don Machholz Podcast-100-Map-1-Evening-SkyDownload Podcast-100-Map-2-Morning-SkyDownload Podcast-100-Map-3-Comet-LeonardDownload
The eclipse path for a lunar eclipse is big, about half the earth. Whoever can see the moon can see the lunar eclipse.– Don...