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@smartereveryday
@smartereveryday 7 лет назад
I hope you guys really enjoy this! Please share it with anyone and everyone who might be remotely interested in the eclipse. It's really an event that will be SO much sweeter if you take the time to plan your viewing experience. This is basically the video I wish existed but couldn't find... so I made it. A big thanks to Dr. Gordon Telepun for spending so much time teaching me!
@MuzikBike
@MuzikBike 7 лет назад
Shame I can't go there since I'm across a very large pond
@emileberhard8116
@emileberhard8116 7 лет назад
Great video!
@RichardBronosky
@RichardBronosky 7 лет назад
"the video I wish existed but couldn't find... so I made it" explains Smarter Every Day perfectly.
@troseberry91585
@troseberry91585 7 лет назад
SmarterEveryDay I've been waiting on August 21st 2017 for YEARS now. I'll be in Elizabethtown, KY to view it. I can't wait. Destin, I'd love to help try to capture footage from different areas, etc. Where will you be watching from?
@Twisted_Sync
@Twisted_Sync 7 лет назад
I feel the pain
@saablazer1658
@saablazer1658 6 месяцев назад
Who’s back before the 2024 eclipse?
@burgers8
@burgers8 4 месяца назад
I'd be interested to see the traffic graph of all his videos on this topic. I've been waiting 7 years for this weekend.
@ThomasMurphy-vb1hf
@ThomasMurphy-vb1hf 4 месяца назад
Me
@patwailes5927
@patwailes5927 4 месяца назад
Let's gooo!!!!
@amandastallcup6481
@amandastallcup6481 4 месяца назад
🎉🎉🎉❤ I am in Bedford TX I hope to see shadow bend by its overcast and maybe rainy!! But I'm gonna watch it with my friend Matt.He has never seen a solar eclipse.I don't even think he's ever seen in the clips at all.I sent them this today.I'm so excited.Thank you so much.I love you videos.This is always one of my favorite ones.I tried to show it to a lot of people not everybody gets the nerdyness😂
@WwHalo2wW
@WwHalo2wW 4 месяца назад
@@amandastallcup6481I saw them!! I’m in north east Arkansas
@erictaylor5462
@erictaylor5462 7 лет назад
I don't have to drive anywhere. The August eclipse passes right over my home town. Update Just saw it about 2 hours a go. One of the coolest, weirdest things I've ever seen' Totally amazing.
@erictaylor5462
@erictaylor5462 7 лет назад
Don't, this was future tense when I wrote it. It was way cool though.
@gtownescapee
@gtownescapee 7 лет назад
Thank you for this video. Your enthusiasm for freaking shadow snakes set off a chain of events that led to me, my wife and kids, and most of my extended family (10 of us total) traveling to witness the total solar eclipse in SC. We even made t-shirts. It was totally awesome!
@SpencerTwiddy
@SpencerTwiddy 7 лет назад
Wow I never realized there was so much to see in solar eclipses! Thanks as always Destin
@variancewithin
@variancewithin 7 лет назад
and as always, thanks for watching.
@woorahmhall7594
@woorahmhall7594 7 лет назад
Aaaaaand cut... Sorry just had to made a game theory reference
@mohamedzakariaelyounossi6274
@mohamedzakariaelyounossi6274 7 лет назад
*Film theory
@Glorious_Kim_Jong_Un
@Glorious_Kim_Jong_Un 7 лет назад
*Total* Eclipse, TOTAL being the key word.
@yusufvarsani2527
@yusufvarsani2527 7 лет назад
Imagine how sad it will be if it's cloudy.
@JohnusSmittinis
@JohnusSmittinis 7 лет назад
NOOO SHHH stop
@TheRealBOBlibob
@TheRealBOBlibob 7 лет назад
It happened in Denmark which means I basically missed a lifetime experience.
@Thirst4livingwater
@Thirst4livingwater 7 лет назад
NOOOOO bro dont say that man
@jjtomecek1623
@jjtomecek1623 7 лет назад
well great, now that someone said that, it's definitely going to happen now :'(
@contambrah
@contambrah 7 лет назад
chemtrails
@house12353
@house12353 7 лет назад
I live in Hopkinsville, KY where the eclipse is supposed to have full effect. We are so excited for everyone coming down and we are as equally as excited for the eclipse.
@seyraydad
@seyraydad 7 лет назад
I can't tell you how excited I am for this eclipse. I just bought the eclipse timer app and MY HOUSE is in the path of totality! Thank you Destin for all you videos.
@WittyMick03
@WittyMick03 7 лет назад
I remember the solar eclipse in the UK. The sky just went from grey to dark grey and back again.
@TNTTestificate
@TNTTestificate 7 лет назад
lol so do i but i could see the moon touched the sun and went past
@BeardedBarley1
@BeardedBarley1 7 лет назад
In this eclipse, it looked like complete nighttime. Even the parking-lot night lights came on automatically. The squirrels went into their trees, and the bugs stopped flying around. It was eerily quiet except for those of us shouting with glee because of it all, and the sunset effect right before darkness hit was amazing in the background. It was a purply pink kind of background low on the horizon. The darkened sky looked like a very dark smokey blue. And as the darkness was falling, it was weird because one's eyes just adjusted to it automatically. So really the only way to tell it was getting darker was by recording it and by how saturated in color everything became in midday, which doesn't normally happen until the "golden hour" every night before sunset--one of the best times during the day to take photos by the way. Also the amazing thing was seeing Mercury, at least we think it was Mercury, as a star next to the total eclipse of the sun. I actually have that recorded!
@eddygonzalez2013
@eddygonzalez2013 3 года назад
You’re funny.
@WilliamDye-willdye
@WilliamDye-willdye 7 лет назад
Why not use drone aerial photography over a large flat area of light-colored ground? Bonus: chance to also get a 360 shot of the 360 sunrise. Bonus bonus: excuse to buy a nice drone. :-)
@magerehenk7579
@magerehenk7579 7 лет назад
money is a thing
@swimseven77
@swimseven77 7 лет назад
magerehenk He's got a Phantom camera. I'm sure a drone is no big deal
@mikemoloney6448
@mikemoloney6448 7 лет назад
he has a buddy with an r c helicopter. he doesn't need a drone.
@jtjjbannie
@jtjjbannie 7 лет назад
You better get a gofundme page going bro....
@CharlieDBrown
@CharlieDBrown 7 лет назад
+ I like your thinking!
@Pandorox
@Pandorox 7 лет назад
I just want to thank you for your video. Because of your video, I actually watched the shadow bands, which was super cool btw, I was able to answer a lot of my friends interest, and also increase interest of those around me. Being a science teacher I tend to nerd out every once in a while. Thank you so much! Oh, and the app worked great. Well worth it!
@Karabetter
@Karabetter 7 лет назад
Ahhh, shadow bands ... snakes ... I wonder if there was a total eclipse when Pharaoh thought Moses was responsible for the pestilence ??? :O
@_Andrew2002
@_Andrew2002 7 лет назад
It would explain the random darkness they had as one of the plagues. The weird darkness could've caused random frog and locus migration.
@hardwirecars
@hardwirecars 7 лет назад
na they thought it was a parlor trick because pharaohs own people were able to do it on command. also never heard of an eclipse killing all the first born sons.
@bodvarson1933
@bodvarson1933 7 лет назад
Karabetter The biblical account doesnt describe thousands of snakes. Just the one from Moses and Pharaohs magicians. Moses's snake also ate the other snakes.
@bodvarson1933
@bodvarson1933 7 лет назад
Andrew Rhe darkness was the 9th of 10 plagues. That wouldnt make sense.
@Well_possibly
@Well_possibly 7 лет назад
Andrew, I agree that a solar eclipse could have effect frog and locus migration. At totality, this man said suddenly they were surrounded by llamas that seemed to come out of no where. Right after, the llamas left. Video Title: "Animals at Total Eclipse" at Fiske Planetarium channel.
@basselatta7024
@basselatta7024 7 лет назад
yes you should make a video about shadow bands... that wold be the best video ever...
@ozmorfgamereviews
@ozmorfgamereviews 7 лет назад
Bassel Atta I don't think anybody could stop him from making a video about it :-)
@ireallyreallyhategoogle
@ireallyreallyhategoogle 7 лет назад
Imagine a 4K slow motion video of the shadow bands.
@infernon
@infernon 7 лет назад
A slow motion video wouldn't pick them up as well.
@5roundsrapid263
@5roundsrapid263 7 лет назад
There are crescent shadows before totality. I saw them once during a partial eclipse, and they are bizarre.
@variancewithin
@variancewithin 7 лет назад
reddit would love that!
@kevinocta9716
@kevinocta9716 7 лет назад
I think I'm the luckier people in the US- the dead center of the eclipse passes literally 200 feet from my house. I am totally stoked, I've already got a solar filter for my 8" orion reflector... :D
@ireallyreallyhategoogle
@ireallyreallyhategoogle 7 лет назад
You have to try to film the shadow snakes.
@kevinocta9716
@kevinocta9716 7 лет назад
I'd love to get into astrophotography, but I keep spending my yearly astronomy budget on other astronomy things... one day...
@kevinocta9716
@kevinocta9716 7 лет назад
I'll try to get the snakes!
@kevinocta9716
@kevinocta9716 7 лет назад
Patrick Ross I think the drive will be worth it- this is once in a lifetime stuff! (Let me tell you, I'd be driving to far away lands if it wasn't near me too!) Yeah, I think an 8 inch telescope is a bit of overkill especially when it comes to solar observing. I have it for deep sky stuff. But anyway, good luck to you!
@hashi726
@hashi726 7 лет назад
How lucky, i'm thinking of travelling from Pakistan just to see it... Hope Trump lets me enter the US
7 лет назад
I witnessed a total solar eclipse in Mexico in 1991. I was just a kid. My dad drove us to a nearby state to watch it properly near the road. A great experience!
@danbrellis
@danbrellis 7 лет назад
Just returned from TN after my first solar eclipse. Wanted to thank you for this video that taught me about shadow snakes. We watched on the hill at a winery and my group was the only one with a big white sheet. We saw them! They were huge and amazing and we freaked out. I wanted to make sure to experience them fully so I didn't film or measure or anything but next time I will make sure. Thanks for this video, it made my eclipse watching that much more powerful and fantastic.
@michaellong4870
@michaellong4870 7 лет назад
Hey, I've seen a lunar eclipse. Never a solar.
@soggybread5428
@soggybread5428 7 лет назад
Same. Can't wait for this one!!
@azuregriffin1116
@azuregriffin1116 7 лет назад
RandomCommenter AHA HA!!!!
@bobtwista
@bobtwista 7 лет назад
Wrestling Tips And Tricks U wanna get smarter? Explain why the lunar eclipses that are supposedly the earth's shadow because of the sun being directly behind the earth, how does that happen when both the moon and sun are visible above the horizon at the same time. They tell u the aforementioned eclipses happen because the sun moon and earth are lined up like billiard balls yet over 50 times in the last 5 centuries the eclipses have occurred while both sun and moon are visible above the horizon. Also if the moon phases were produced this way the phases shld be reversed when the earth is on the opposite side of the sun lol
@quigonkenny
@quigonkenny 7 лет назад
C9_Revelator Atmospheric refraction. The atmosphere acts as a lens for celestial objects very near the horizon, allowing you to see objects that are technically beyond the horizon and making the sun or moon appear higher in the sky (when close to the horizon) than they actually are. Thus it is possible in certain instances during a lunar eclipse to see the moon in the penumbra while it is setting and the sun is rising, or vice versa.
@andymcl92
@andymcl92 7 лет назад
In fact, when you're watching the sun set, it has actually already set at the time when you see it just touch the horizon, but the atmospheric refraction means it looks like it hasn't.
@liamds18
@liamds18 7 лет назад
While watching this I remembered an Eclipse I saw years ago when I was younger in Zimbabwe. (The birds started chirping as if it was evening, haha, can confirm they were confused af). Anyways, I'm pretty sure that exact eclipse is the one shown at 9:49, pretty awesome.
@SusanEasterday
@SusanEasterday 7 лет назад
I can't wait to check out the app--I was surprised when I saw you were standing in our church's parking lot! I sent it to my brother (who works there) so that they make sure they are in the right place to watch the eclipse. Thanks for this cool video!
@AkaAka_AkaAka
@AkaAka_AkaAka 7 лет назад
my favorite moments in your shows is when you hit that moment where your disbelief kicks in and you have that childlike "What? WHAT!?" moment. It's fantastic.
@azzul96
@azzul96 7 лет назад
i think you should change your yt name to smarter every month 😉
@armanrgun47
@armanrgun47 7 лет назад
ah ah ah! very funny
@foltranm
@foltranm 7 лет назад
Azfar Zul he posts on snapchat everyday
@williamshamblin7465
@williamshamblin7465 7 лет назад
Even if he doesn't post once a day you can always get smarter every day.
@regenpower_
@regenpower_ 7 лет назад
Azfar Zul omg i wanted to write that
@stephen3595
@stephen3595 7 лет назад
Azfar Zul you beat me to it
@SanCookie
@SanCookie 7 лет назад
Oh I didn't know there was an elipse coming :| What you learn from RU-vid everyday xD
@SanCookie
@SanCookie 7 лет назад
:p
@evyatarbaranga5624
@evyatarbaranga5624 7 лет назад
me nither
@Nate.mp4
@Nate.mp4 7 лет назад
Evyatar Baranga I knew because I remember being told at age 7 that there would be an eclipse when I'm 16.
@asanothernoobjoins
@asanothernoobjoins 7 лет назад
(Repent, the time of our ancestors has come.)
@N3KLAZ
@N3KLAZ 7 лет назад
It's because there is no elipse comming, but an eclipse.
@Yathuprem
@Yathuprem 7 лет назад
Gordon the kind of guy who knows medical science, astronomical science and design apps !!
@Doit2it42
@Doit2it42 7 лет назад
Thanks Destin! I've known about this event since 1998 when I stumbled across a 30 year eclipse map on the internet. I live in the Nashville, TN area. I just installed Gordon's app and I'll have 2 min 30 sec of totality in my back yard. But I'll probably go to my sisters house in Gallatin (on the center line) for an extra 10 to 15 seconds. Never heard of shadow banding. Excited to take a white bed sheet outside for the event! Thanks for all you do. Love SmarterEveryDay!
@seraphin-e
@seraphin-e 7 лет назад
So inspired by that man's passion. I hope I find something that will inspire me like that. Great video Destin!
@GenJotsu
@GenJotsu 7 лет назад
This is why I love this channel. Life enrichment +
@benjamincuningham
@benjamincuningham 7 лет назад
This video inspired me. 14 members of my family are now going to travel from Florida to visit my sister in Tennessee for the eclipse. I hope she has a lot of couches.
@Lisbonized
@Lisbonized 7 лет назад
I live in the U.K. and went to the zone of totality in 1999 (Cornwall) and it was awesome. You're going to love every moment!
@PhantomHighSpeed
@PhantomHighSpeed 7 лет назад
The obvious question is, how is Destin going to capture these on camera for us!?!!!!
@smartereveryday
@smartereveryday 7 лет назад
Heeeeyyy!
@tiaxanderson9725
@tiaxanderson9725 7 лет назад
8:57 ".. and you can look directly at the sun!" Well, no you can't. The Moon is in the way >.> (sorry, couldn't resits).
@micahphilson
@micahphilson 7 лет назад
I love how the eclipse goes almost exactly over my home in southeastern Nebraska, it's so perfect!
@whatisboom
@whatisboom 7 лет назад
I can't imagine how his download rate has skyrocketed today because of this. I'm making a road trip from Austin, TX back home to TN to see the eclipse and couldn't be more thankful for the heads up on the timing/app!
@brasstard7.627
@brasstard7.627 7 лет назад
I may have seen those Shadow bands around El Paso Texas sometime in the 90s. I remember during the eclipse the ground had all these little shapes and Shadows on it they were moving around and looked really weird
@kevinfrmkdz
@kevinfrmkdz 7 лет назад
Brasstard 7.62 me too, I was in elementary and they pulled us outside to see the eclipse with special glasses
@thesinistermobs1564
@thesinistermobs1564 7 лет назад
There hasn't been a total eclipse in any of the Lower 48 states since 1979...
@kevinfrmkdz
@kevinfrmkdz 7 лет назад
TheSinisterMobs well it was some sort of eclipse idk what but I remember the teacher took us out with special glasses
@mightywhite360
@mightywhite360 7 лет назад
Peter Rabitt what are you talking about??? There was no Texas in the 1990's.
@BeardedBarley1
@BeardedBarley1 7 лет назад
+TheSinisterMobs -- I saw that one in '79 too. But we didn't have cool glasses for it...just a goofy piece of paper with a pin prick in it held over another piece of paper. I don't believe where I was at had complete totality. But it was neato nonetheless.
@_Andrew2002
@_Andrew2002 7 лет назад
All I gotta do is wait till 2030, drive 3 hours and see a total solar eclipse followed by sunset. Then in 2037 I stay at home, set up a hammock and look up at mid-day to see a total solar eclipse. It's gonna be worth the wait to see 2 total solar eclipses in the space of just under 7 years.
@brianjacobson7571
@brianjacobson7571 7 лет назад
Andrew yea if we are still around.
@littlesnowflakepunk855
@littlesnowflakepunk855 7 лет назад
Andrew I was 2 hours away from the plane of totality, but in 2024 (7 years from now) I'm gonna go to the plane of totality.
@BeardedBarley1
@BeardedBarley1 7 лет назад
+Tetrachromia -- We traveled three hours away to get to that point of totality. It was well worth it. If you can travel to get to that place of totality in seven years, I HIGHLY recommend it because it was a most amazing experience I pray I never forget. Jesus is soooooooo good!
@_Andrew2002
@_Andrew2002 7 лет назад
Why is Jesus is good? God made the Earth, Jesus is just his son who died for our sins...
@machicommentsection
@machicommentsection 6 лет назад
Andrew Depending on which denomination you attend with. But yeah Jesus is good.
@Kanitoxx
@Kanitoxx 7 лет назад
I live in Chile and I have been waiting for 2 solar eclipses (July 2019 and December 2020) since 2007 (first year of high school)... And I knew of some of those phenomenon, but today I learned a lot more to prepare things for those events... Thank you!
@erinmeyer6473
@erinmeyer6473 7 лет назад
I'm fortunate that I get to watch this in my own backyard in Casper, WY. I bought Gordon's app to walk us through this rare phenomenon. Thanks guys!!
@AbudBakri
@AbudBakri 7 лет назад
Super excited for the eclipse! great video Destin 😋
@hboss7039
@hboss7039 7 лет назад
When is it?
@AbudBakri
@AbudBakri 7 лет назад
August 21st I think?
@JJRicks
@JJRicks 7 лет назад
you are everywhere, but you changed your profile pic
@MagnifyGaming
@MagnifyGaming 7 лет назад
This seems analogous to the double slit experiment.
@rickycurrier
@rickycurrier 7 лет назад
Viewing a total solar eclipse is a bucket list item for me. I already have vacation planned for it and this app will help greatly!
@haleytruslow7200
@haleytruslow7200 7 лет назад
I know that church!!!!! so excited to see this total eclipse. Thanks for an awesome, informative video. I'm going to use the entire first week of school to teach my kids about this eclipse and how to view it
@kranjishnair92
@kranjishnair92 7 лет назад
My grandma didnt allow me to play during eclipses because she said snakes get awakened during eclipses. Who knew.
@bernat_CustardCream
@bernat_CustardCream 7 лет назад
ORDINARY ENTHUSIAST it could be also because of the light and temperature decrease, looking as late afternoon. Just a legend or popular knowledge, It's interesting anyway. But are there even any snakes to awake where you were playing? :D
@osotanuki3359
@osotanuki3359 7 лет назад
*opens door to put jacket in* "oh, it's *nine* seconds over there"
@Odothuigon
@Odothuigon 7 лет назад
I watched the 30 May 1984 partial solar eclipse in front of the Parker Hall, the physics, chemistry and math building. I still remember seeing the ring. The way the shadows changed at C2 and all the birds stopped singing was just... eerie.
@lambdastudios4083
@lambdastudios4083 7 лет назад
I live directly on the line of totality and partial eclipse. At my house, I get about 15 seconds of totality. Just down my street at the intersection less than 500ft away, it is partial eclipse. It is extremely cool. My mother bought me a solar filter for my Celestron 130 SLT so I can view the partial till the totality. Another cool thing, I've been to that exact church. It's so cool that you're so close to where I live. (Not creepy at all, I'm just exited :)) My school postponed school for the eclipse. They even featured this video on their website!
@lunarzam6277
@lunarzam6277 7 лет назад
What if shadow bands are created exactly the same way light interference is created in Young's experiment, but with the moon creating the "slit"?
@BeardedBarley1
@BeardedBarley1 7 лет назад
Wow! I hadn't even considered that. I have to tell my oldest son about that. He will be psyched at the thought!
@stingman777
@stingman777 7 лет назад
So this one is frequently called "once in a lifetime." Do you have any insight as to how this one compares to the one coming in 7 years that appears to be very similar across the US, just with a different path? If I live near the one in seven years, is it worth it to scrunch a trip down south into my budget for this year? I'm extremely excited either way!
@stingman777
@stingman777 7 лет назад
2024 eclipse has higher magnitude and lasts almost twice as long...any other bits of info for comparison?
@me-un4jl
@me-un4jl 7 лет назад
For people that can't travel easily or missed the last one for some reason, it very well could be "once in a lifetime". I think most of the hype comes from the fact that this is the first eclipse that is EXCLUSIVE to the United States since 1776 (1257 if you consider the current size of the US). I guess that's kind of cool.
@SuperSMT
@SuperSMT 7 лет назад
It's _almost_ once in a lifetime. The 2026 one will be comparable to 2017, but 2017 is unique because its path goes coast to coast, giving just about the entire country easy access to totality. 2026 goes from Texas to Northern New England. The last eclipse to touch the continental US was in 1979 (only Montana, Idaho, Oregon, a little Washington), but the last coast-to-coast one was in 1918. And even the 1918 one was off-center, the point of greatest eclipse was in the middle of the Pacific, 2017's center is in Illinois. The US will be lucky this century, we're getting another coast to coast eclipse in 2045.
@MomoLoonat
@MomoLoonat 7 лет назад
This is one of the few channels where I like the video before I watch it because I already know it's gonna be good!
@karlmeier9782
@karlmeier9782 6 лет назад
I found a book that describes the cause of the shadow bands. It is American Eclipse, by David Baron. On page 181 he says, The cause of these ripples is the same that makes stars twinkle -- currents of warm and cold air that bend light as it passes through the atmosphere."
@moonspear
@moonspear 7 лет назад
Hi Destin, I know getting sponsors on RU-vid can be difficult, but if you're not already aware, I think you should do some googling about 23andMe and it's very controversial business model and the ethical considerations of having such a company as a sponsor. It's actually quite a complicated issue but I'll try to summarize some of the main problems: 1. providing medical information to consumers without context and outside of a patient-physician environment. Ask your family physician the next time you see them, or ANY physician for that matter, about their opinions surrounding 23andMe and you'll see what I mean. The general public has a very poor understanding of "risk" as a concept (it's sad but true) and when most people in the general public see a result saying their genetics have a risk for a disease, they'll interpret that as they will definitely get it. 2. many of their results are meaningless. A good fraction of the diseases they purport to show risk for are diseases that would have been diagnosed at birth or in early childhood. And the ones that present later in life that they test, many of them have risks modulated far more by lifestyle choices than genetics. 3. they sell your personal genetic information to pharmaceutical companies for profit. Their ulterior motive becomes even more obvious when you realize the founder is the ex-wife of a Google founder and younger sister of a top Google advertising executive. I hope you'll reconsider having 23andMe as a sponsor in the future. There's a lot of better written articles out there documenting what I've said here, if you have the time, do some googling and see for yourself. Thanks for all the hard work and great videos Destin!
@samuelhanks2481
@samuelhanks2481 7 лет назад
Moonspear He was sponsored in this video...
@jrdn.lauren
@jrdn.lauren 7 лет назад
Moonspear . not to be rude, but to start a conversation; your points 1 and 2 are kinda pointless to me. Saying a company shouldn't exist because the technology doesn't provide information to the extent that YOU want is childish. Your dna is there, they help you access some information, do what you want with it. thats it. It should always be consumers' responsibility to educate themselves about tests and results. I don't believe that we should rely solely on the medical industry to decide what happens to us. Basically, its YOUR body, it's YOUR responsibility to fix it. medics are there only to help provide services greater than our own capabilities. Hey, kinda like 23andme.
@kevinocta9716
@kevinocta9716 7 лет назад
I think Lauren J. really has a point!
@moonspear
@moonspear 7 лет назад
Following your logic then, why do we need family doctors at all? If it's our body and our responsibility, then why don't we just WebMD our symptoms and never see a real doctor? Imagine if everyone could just order their own blood tests and interpret the results themselves. Oh I have high blood glucose, guess that means I have diabetes, time to start taking insulin? I think you, and everyone else, would find that ridiculous. There's a reason why blood tests are only ordered through physicians and interpreted by physicians before being released and discussed with patients... for the patients' BENEFIT. And /trust me/ when I say that the results from genetic testing is magnitudes more difficult to understand properly than the results of a standard blood test. If you wouldn't order a blood test without your doctor, why do genetic testing without your doctor? Most family physicians aren't even 100% comfortable doing genetic testing themselves and would refer you to a specialist, such as a clinical geneticist.
@jrdn.lauren
@jrdn.lauren 7 лет назад
Moonspear . your comparison is completely misleading. How can you compare ordering a test to ordering a perscription drug? Two vastly different things with very different consequences. Not only that, blood glucose testers cost $60 at your local drug store. I don't believe knowledge should be withheld, especially knowledge about our own body. Do we need trained proffesionals to help interpret that data? OF COURSE! But if you have a condition (for example) I don't see whats so wrong about being able to walk into a lab and requesting a test. For example. If I'm dificient on Vitamin D, I could keep an eye on it without having to go to a doctor! The labs always include normal ranges for all the routine tests anyways.
@TheDankTiel
@TheDankTiel 7 лет назад
Those folks don't seem happy to see you
@TMouse-hd5jb
@TMouse-hd5jb 7 лет назад
Destin, you are the man. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for doing this video. I have been waiting for this eclipse since I was in first grade, and I am 42 years old. Your information about the eclipse and the app have just made this event more anticipated! Keep up the great work, and look forward to the next video hopefully with shadow snakes!
@didiera.49
@didiera.49 7 лет назад
I remember that i saw shadow bands crawling on the ground and the house during a solar eclipse but i was a young boy and not understood what was going on. The phenomenon didn't last long but it was very surprising. Now it's clearer for me. I got smarter today, thank you Destin.
@amayizingnicollama
@amayizingnicollama 7 лет назад
Eclipse - Legendary pink floyd song
@ChrisChoi123
@ChrisChoi123 7 лет назад
totally agree
@TheMisterTango
@TheMisterTango 7 лет назад
I'd love to time it so that at the exact moment that totality begins, the line "but the sun is eclipsed by the moon" is sung
@amayizingnicollama
@amayizingnicollama 7 лет назад
that would literally be physical ecstasy
@aru120
@aru120 7 лет назад
What if Shadowbands are the shadows of the Moon's hills casted on Earth. I thought of that when he said that they happen right before C2 and after C3. What do you think Destin?
@Gayestskijumpever
@Gayestskijumpever 7 лет назад
Those shadows would be too large
@harrisonwilliams1204
@harrisonwilliams1204 7 лет назад
Aru C.O. Maybe even the individual sand/dust because of how fall away the moon is
@tobywilson
@tobywilson 7 лет назад
Things that small don't cast shadows from far away, because the light just diffracts around them over long distances. You can't even see the shadow of sand and dust when it's on Earth, nevermind on the Moon.
@thethirdguygaming99
@thethirdguygaming99 7 лет назад
maybe theres water on the moon? ive been underwater and saw someting like what they described. the sun with the water at an angle and the movement of the water was perfect to bend the watter and cause these "snakes"
@DanCunningham
@DanCunningham 7 лет назад
That would fit in with it being related to diffraction (bending) of light, which also occurs when light travels into water.
@betseysmith8832
@betseysmith8832 7 лет назад
Just wanted to say thanks for this video! I live in the path of totality and was only mildly interested before watching your video. Your enthusiasm helped me become more excited. We watched your video once again while waiting for the eclipse then tried to watch for shadow bands. I just finished watching your follow up video where you are watching the eclipse. I too was too busy living it to take any pictures. I have 2 total! But it was such an amazing feeling, I will never forget it!
@sweetjaysus4507
@sweetjaysus4507 7 лет назад
14:53 When the crypt doors creak and the tombstones quake~ Spooks come out for a singing wake~ Happy haunts materialize and begin to vocalize~ Grim grinning ghosts come out to socialize~
@gonun69
@gonun69 7 лет назад
Note to myself: Spend summer holidays in spain in 2026
@TheFronkinator
@TheFronkinator 7 лет назад
Gonun i should do this too
@philipmcniel4908
@philipmcniel4908 7 лет назад
Maybe spend a year there--summer of 2026 through 2027!
@rolanddeschain6089
@rolanddeschain6089 7 лет назад
Not one of these lines match germany :(
@Muskar2
@Muskar2 7 лет назад
Yeah I guess we Europeans will have to wait for August 12, 2026 and go to Spain.
@azuregriffin1116
@azuregriffin1116 7 лет назад
Roland Deschain nor the UK... Ein groß schade...
@magerehenk7579
@magerehenk7579 7 лет назад
weird, I remember 2 eclipses. 1 in the netherlands when I was in primary school, approximately 13-14 years ago. and the other in france on holiday, I'd say about 10 years ago. these are memories of my childhood (I'm 21 now) so I might not remember it correctly.
@rolanddeschain6089
@rolanddeschain6089 7 лет назад
Maybe we northern europeans really have to go to spain in 2026. And Spain in august is not a bad idea anyway. I remember an eclipse around 1995 or 1996. I was a kid back then but it was awesome.
@filiaaut
@filiaaut 7 лет назад
I'm french, and if I recall correctly, the eclipse was only partial, so I guess that's why it's not on the map...
@HaarigerKlumpen
@HaarigerKlumpen 7 лет назад
My first solar eclipse was in 1999. It was two weeks before my third birthday, so i don't remember much, but we were all standing in the garden, looking at the sky with silly goggles and suddenly it became dark and cold. After some googling i just found out that it was a total eclips with 100% of the sun covered. Now i'm sad that i was too young to remember it in all its glory.
@rooster1737
@rooster1737 7 лет назад
Hi, RU-vid is a strange rabbit hole I started out looking at vids on camping grills and ended on one of your videos have seen a few and now I'm hooked thanks for your work.
@Beakerzor
@Beakerzor 7 лет назад
I had a total eclipse of memory and forgot this was going to happen this year! where are people planning to watch this? My nearest place is Salem, OR
@JelloJordan02
@JelloJordan02 7 лет назад
Same!
@SuperSMT
@SuperSMT 7 лет назад
If you want to maximize your chances of good weather, go to eastern Oregon, Madras will be one of the best places to be.
@Beakerzor
@Beakerzor 7 лет назад
SuperSMT great idea!
@RetroOkamii
@RetroOkamii 7 лет назад
Hey Destin, I'm making a response video with an amazing game/software I'd love to show you that you can simulate the eclipse in, I'm rendering it right now, I'll more appropriately contact you when I get it uploaded. :)
@theredstonehive
@theredstonehive 7 лет назад
Oh hi, are you talking about SpaceEngine?
@josephberrigan8739
@josephberrigan8739 7 лет назад
Glad someone else is as excited as I am - I'm skipping out on thousands and adding 16 hours to my drive from my internship back to college in order to swing by home to see this!!
@moveabledo
@moveabledo 7 лет назад
We had super-clear skies in Silverton, Oregon and were blessed with shadow bands on both ends of the totality. It was AWESOME!
@plihipp
@plihipp 7 лет назад
At 16:24 the SmarterEveryDay icon/subscibe overlay hides the bible reference in the video which is James 1:17 "Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning."
@bernat_CustardCream
@bernat_CustardCream 7 лет назад
Philipp Schneider do you mean it eclipsed it?
@plihipp
@plihipp 7 лет назад
Yes :-), but now it seems to be fixed because the subscibe button overlay disappears just before the bible reference blends in
@tiagosutter8821
@tiagosutter8821 7 лет назад
Yes, nice! Although this is not the only video with a biblical reference.
@DJ_Dett
@DJ_Dett 7 лет назад
I was able to use some of my saved up Google Opinion Rewards cash to buy the app. He gets paid, and I get a free app. Woo hoo! Definitely recommend that route for people who don't like to purchase apps.
@TheinMoka
@TheinMoka 7 лет назад
OH MY GOODNESS THANK YOU FOR TELLING ME ABOUT SHADOW BANDS!!!! I helped plan an entire trip for my physics graduate department to see the Eclipse in Sweetwater Tennessee and it went perfectly. If it weren't for you, we wouldn't have observed the shadow bands, which was the second coolest thing about the Eclipse(the first being, obviously, the extraordinary corona) Thanks Destin!!
@piteoswaldo
@piteoswaldo 7 лет назад
This year was the first time I saw a solar eclipse, at summer in Brazil. It was only partial, but I prepared myself and bought welding mask protection glasses for me and my family. I couldn't feel the temperature decreasing, but one very nice thing to look for during partial solar eclipse is the sun projection through the shadow of tree leaves. Where you would normally see round circular spots of light passing through the leaves, during an eclipse you see the shape of the moon's shadow.
@danielharman4437
@danielharman4437 7 лет назад
Hey it's me daniel. Welcome back to the comments section!
@muhammadhammad9010
@muhammadhammad9010 7 лет назад
I used to use x-ray films o watch an eclipse... Old school way
@abcdefghilihgfedcba
@abcdefghilihgfedcba 7 лет назад
I think I used CDs…
@celtgunn9775
@celtgunn9775 7 лет назад
ALAKTORN How does a CD work for viewing?
@abcdefghilihgfedcba
@abcdefghilihgfedcba 7 лет назад
+Tina Abrahamson No idea, I just have a memory of my family using them when I was a kid.
@MarianKeller
@MarianKeller 7 лет назад
Don't use anything but certified solar eclipse glasses! Other materials might be transparent to IR or have minor damages so you WILL burn your retina without noticing it.
@Mythricia1988
@Mythricia1988 7 лет назад
Please don't use a CD, nor a floppy magnetic disk, nor anything other than actual solar viewing glasses. Please, please. Viewing the sun is not dangerous because of the visible light, it's the stuff you can't see. And you have NO idea if those home remedy solar viewing devices block those non-visible wavelengths or not.
@youthprogramsocaq8262
@youthprogramsocaq8262 7 лет назад
Hi from the Oregon Coast! Just downloaded the app and found out we have around 1:45 of totality, but had no idea about the other phases. Thanks so much!
@snazzysportstacker
@snazzysportstacker 7 лет назад
Just bought my plane ticket to Columbia, SC to view the eclipse! Super stoked you're excited about it as well. I'll do my best to capture the shadow bands.
@212superdude212
@212superdude212 7 лет назад
Names channel "smarter everyday" posts only once a month
@Peter1986C
@Peter1986C 7 лет назад
So you only learn if he uploads?
@JohnDoe-ys1vb
@JohnDoe-ys1vb 7 лет назад
That's pretty sad.
@MinecraftTestSquad
@MinecraftTestSquad 7 лет назад
212superdude212 Hey, he's got a family and a job. It's a wonder he gets what he does already :)
@theosnelson1639
@theosnelson1639 7 лет назад
I stopped watching the trump administration falling apart for this, this better be good. Who am I kidding, this is going to be another great video
@theosnelson1639
@theosnelson1639 7 лет назад
Tomato Potato Not sure how to tell you this, but I live in the UK, so your elections are more a source of comedy than something that keeps me up at night. It is great entertainment though.
@azuregriffin1116
@azuregriffin1116 7 лет назад
Also, you aren't the greatest, just the leaders in military power, and if that's what you think defines greatness then you prove your own arrogance.
@DrKjoergoe
@DrKjoergoe 7 лет назад
Ok, at this point I think he's just trolling.
@Teddeskompest
@Teddeskompest 7 лет назад
Tomato Potato "Greatest nation in the world" Somebody come look at this!
@Teddeskompest
@Teddeskompest 7 лет назад
Tomato Potato Adopt me, please.
@jgleigh
@jgleigh 7 лет назад
Shadow bands before and after totality in Ketchum, ID...very very cool.
@foxfire6876
@foxfire6876 3 года назад
This eclipse went directly over my home town. It's the first time I've seen a total solar eclipse, and at 30 years old, it's the single most amazing thing I've ever seen in my life. The temperature drop is something I didn't even think of, but it was significant. Very significant. As for the shadow bands, I'm not sure if I saw this, but I noticed just a few seconds after the totality broke, the shadows through the leaves of all trees looked like crescents. All of them. Literally every shadow cast through every tree, it was this strange web of crescent shapes of sunlight. As if it wasn't casting the shadow of the tree and it's leaves at all, but was casting the image of the eclipse through the trees.
@foxfire6876
@foxfire6876 3 года назад
Sadly, this video does not show any of the cool things I saw.
@thelastcube.
@thelastcube. 7 лет назад
First . . . . . . . Letter of the alphabet is A
@healthystrongmuslim
@healthystrongmuslim 7 лет назад
Chaitanya Singh very funny. you should be a stand up comment.
@AuroCords
@AuroCords 7 лет назад
there's a stupid hair on my screen right next to your comment and it wont come off :[
@youtubeuser5280
@youtubeuser5280 7 лет назад
lol I though there was a hair on the left of ur comment but it's ur pick lol
@thelastcube.
@thelastcube. 7 лет назад
You tube User oh wow, I now noticed that lol
@AuroCords
@AuroCords 7 лет назад
a smaller hair has now appeared next to your new comment
@ankurdebbarma6363
@ankurdebbarma6363 7 лет назад
We appreciate Dr. Gordon's contribution to this. It's noteworthy to see someone so intrigued about outer spaces and keeping the profession alongside.
@BizzaroHunter
@BizzaroHunter 7 лет назад
That guy is so incredibly passionate about his eclipses. You gotta have passion in your life, ladies and gents, regardless of what it is.
@GoDrex
@GoDrex 7 лет назад
in the early 90's in PA there was a partial eclipse and all the shadows looked like they had crescents on the edges - like from the light shining through the tree leaves or if you held your hand out. it was very cool.
@matkrassus
@matkrassus 7 лет назад
Another fantastic video! I saw the eclipse in 1999 which passed North of Paris and it was an absolutely transcendent experience. Having got up at the crack of dawn to see it, unfortunately the clouds came and covered the sky... then shortly before totality I spotted a spot of clear sky in the distance and drove off towards it! Made it and observed the totality, and it is such a fantastic and spooky event, you can imagine how ancient cultures were freaked out by it. For me it was a dramatic show of the power of science in predicting such unexpected events with such amazing precision. I did want to go to the USA to see this one but can't after all, so enjoy it y'all!
@jasonarnot1857
@jasonarnot1857 7 лет назад
In 1999 we travelled to Germany to be in the path of the total solar eclipse. We got skunked by heavy cloud but it was still the single most amazing physical event I have ever experienced.
@Miqella
@Miqella 7 лет назад
The funniest thing I heard on the topic of the eclipse. I was excited about it and suggested to a woman "try not to miss the eclipse and enjoy it" and then she said, "I think I went to it last year"... I replied, "No, you didn't." LOL
@johnbeckham51
@johnbeckham51 7 лет назад
Watched the totality in Robbinsville NC. Saw everything you mentioned including the shadow bands! Best experience so far. Watched it with a group of microprocessor engineers they all saw them and were amazed by the sight. Thanks for informing us about it.
@MelanieRoseU
@MelanieRoseU 7 лет назад
I am so glad I watched this before the eclipse! We saw the shadow snakes!! The whole experience was the most amazing thing that has ever happened in my life. Thank you for making your videos! I love them so much and I learn so much.
@3DPDK
@3DPDK 7 лет назад
Just something to note: Some people have a misconception about the danger to their eyes during a solar eclipse and believe the danger is increased during the eclipse. I knew a Mom that would not let her kids outside during an eclipse because of this misunderstanding. The danger comes from the fact that as the moon blocks more and more of the light of the sun it becomes less and less painful to look directly at the sun without protection. It is painful to look directly at the sun because of the intense light, but we feel nothing from the U.V. energy. If you look unprotected at even the last moments before C2 or just after C3 you will feel no pain because 98% of the intense light is being blocked, but you will be bombarding your eyes with damaging U.V. The bottom line; there is no more danger to you eyes during an eclipse than any other sunny day, but most people don't stare at the sun for 5 minutes during a bright sunny day. A *marginally* safe way to observe the sun and the eclipse, if you neglect to obtain a proper set of glasses, is from it's reflection on water in a black container. Water reflects less than 10% of the U.V. hitting it's surface and the black container (a plastic "leftover container" with the inside spray painted with black paint) will absorb most of the rest of it. Understand that you are still exposing your eyes to the reflected U.V. but probably less than sitting on the beach or swimming pool with no U.V. blocking sun glasses.
@Orudos
@Orudos 7 лет назад
Awesome video! My wife/myself and 5 other friends have already planned a trip to Nashville from August 19th through the 22nd to see this eclipse, very excited to see you cover the topic!
@stcroixoutdoors
@stcroixoutdoors 7 лет назад
I bought the App! Loaded in a few seconds! Worth the $1.99 on the Google store for sure, and I can't wait to use it!
@Aristocob
@Aristocob 7 лет назад
Thank you for all your research into this and for introducing us to Dr. Telepun and his app. It worked flawlessly and without it would have totally missed both sightings of the Shadow Bands! We traveled from High Point, NC to Georgetown, SC and though we were fearing storms and clouds the sky was perfect during break all the exciting moments including totality. We were joined by our son, our favorite daughter-in-law and their three kids and though the 30 mile drive back to our cabin in Murrell's Inlet, SC took hours we all ogre that it was TOTALLY worth it! Thanks again, and thanks for all the hour of "educatainment"! Scott
@charstringetje
@charstringetje 7 лет назад
5:02 so when you time it well, you can throw your staff onto the ground and set your people free. Mind blowing.
@projectembrace
@projectembrace 7 лет назад
I love watching you talk because you can tell that the curiosity and passion is so prevalent. I'm still a college engineering student but I work with younger students and kids all the time and I say that curiosity is the best way to learn. Pursue what makes you curious. And each time I watch your show, you can tell that your passion is curiosity! Thanks for being awesome!!
@ShallowBeThyGames
@ShallowBeThyGames 7 лет назад
Back in 1999 in the UK, I was 18, when we had a total eclipse pass over the UK. The best place to view was at the SW tip of Britain, Cornwall. A few friends and I drove south, but not far enough to be in the right place. We weren't that well prepared, but we could see enough of the transition. I was amazed how cold it went. I've seen a couple of partial eclipses since, but would have loved to have experienced the full effect. The next time this will happen will be in 2090 and I'll surely be dead by then. One day I'll get myself somewhere to see a total eclipse for myself. So if you're in the US, just try and get as close as you can. Don't let it pass you by - You might never get another chance.
@guitarz667
@guitarz667 7 лет назад
Destin, I live in Gallatin, TN and I'm a long time subscriber. I'm heading to Triple Creek Park where my family and I can share this once in a lifetime event. Are you watching anywhere close? I hope you capture the whole thing in all its glory for RU-vid. You make the best down to earth science videos by far. If anyone deserves to catch the first high resolution eclipse shadow bands it's you my friend. Good luck!
@ksmoker27
@ksmoker27 7 лет назад
Also, during C1 and C4 you need to observe the shadows of the trees and bushes around you. The small points of light which peek through the leaves will create many small images of the eclipse on the ground, the same way a camera creates an image on film. It's cool.
@H1nD009
@H1nD009 7 лет назад
great to see someone so passionate about something. Also, i just realized how lucky i was to witness shadowbands on the mexico city eclipse of the early nineties. i was only 7 years old or so but that is the ONE thing i remember the most of that event.
@hayskeys
@hayskeys 7 лет назад
Hi Destin! This video has inspired me so much that I've decided to take my rock band (Blood Red Boots) from Chicago down to Carbondale to do a livestreamed concert in the path of totality! Thanks for all the amazing videos Destin!
@nateg08
@nateg08 7 лет назад
Thank you so much for the video. This was my first total eclipse. I watched from niota tn about 1.5 miles from the center of totality. I was able to as everything you talked about including shadow bands. It was amazing knowing all the things to look for. Helped me really get my geek on. Haha. Was incredible!
@sinisterqss
@sinisterqss 7 лет назад
Was very lucky to see the Solar Eclipse in Cairns in 2012. Amazing thing to see and witness. I didn't notice any shadow snakes but wasn't looking at the ground either.
@johnpaulheje2943
@johnpaulheje2943 7 лет назад
Why is it everytime I watch your videos I feel inspired to do something worthwhile.
@jorekkeroj
@jorekkeroj 7 лет назад
Thanks for making this video. I knew about the diamond ring and Bailey's Beads. Now I will try and keep an eye out for the shadow snakes.
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