That could easily just be an airplane casting a shadow on the clouds. The light during eclipses does all kinds of weird stuff. Have you ever looked at the shadows that trees cast during an eclipse?
And those eclipse glasses are so you don't burn your eyes out staring at the sun before totality. You are supposed to take them off when the sun is fully covered. NASA may be doing some crazy stuff, but I guarantee you they are not selling you eclipse glasses so they can fly UFO's near the sun during an eclipse without being spotted...
I live in an area where we had 99.6% totality and was excited when the photocell on my landscape lights kicked on! You are right about the shadows from the trees, etc....almost felt hazy and the tree shadows on the driveway and house were eerie.
This "UFO" appeared in Texas during the eclipse. It would have been impossible to see with those Stevie Wonder Eclipse Shades from NASA.
I don't know what the hell is this but I don't believe the official explanation!
That could easily just be an airplane casting a shadow on the clouds. The light during eclipses does all kinds of weird stuff. Have you ever looked at the shadows that trees cast during an eclipse?
And those eclipse glasses are so you don't burn your eyes out staring at the sun before totality. You are supposed to take them off when the sun is fully covered. NASA may be doing some crazy stuff, but I guarantee you they are not selling you eclipse glasses so they can fly UFO's near the sun during an eclipse without being spotted...
I live in an area where we had 99.6% totality and was excited when the photocell on my landscape lights kicked on! You are right about the shadows from the trees, etc....almost felt hazy and the tree shadows on the driveway and house were eerie.
You were that close to totality and you didn't go to see it?
Didn't have to leave my house, was right overhead.