You can use this: to see the eclipse (NOT FOR LOOKING AT THE ECLIPSE), the circles will turn to crescents like in the picture.
Unfortunately my school won't be able to go outside, even though they encourage us to have our parents to take us to see it. I don't know if I will be able to see the Eclipse. However if you are seeing the eclipse be safe and have fun!
I have glasses and I live in Nashville. So i get to see 100% of it! *and possibly meet a yt person thats coming to nashville for the eclipse*
I completely forgot that the eclipse was the week before my trip O-o Well, I'm watching it on tv (I forgot to remind my parents to get solar eclipse glasses kri)
I've been watching it for the last half hour and it's so awesome! I even got to see it through a telescope with a sun filter!
Where I am right now (my house), we get 99.17%! Watching it was super cool as it passed in front of the sun. Our street got darker and the street lights came on
My dad and i made the pinhole projector so that we could both see the eclipse( we already had glasses) it works perfectly!
I was able to see the eclipse!!! (I used protective glasses, of course.) It covered most of the sun where I was at!
We saw about 70% where I live, my dad got some really cool photos of it- I'll upload those in an hour or two
The eclipse was awesome!!! Its so cool how scientists are intelligent enough to predict it and uncover facts about the solar system
It looked v cloudy but i used a welding helmet for a min and it looked pretty cool! But w/o glasses it was just a cloudy day well looked like cloudy day
It was pretty cloudy, luckily it cleared up in time! I got a few pictures! They weren't very good...All I did was put my eclipse glasses in front of the camera lens and took pictures in the sky without looking. These ones were the only ones that I could kind of see, hopefully y'all got to see the eclipse yourselves.