CLOUD, Y U NO MOVE? |
It will clear up, right? There's an hour until totality....No. See that big fat cloud over the peninsula? Well, it conspired to cover the sun for the ENTIRE FIRST THREE QUARTERS of the eclipse.
ooooo, creepy. It's dark but it's 6.40am! |
It's a shame we didn't get to actually *see* the sun though (and still hadn't all morning), because that's one of the main points of a total solar eclipse (being able to look at the sun with your naked eye). I always thought an eclipse would be pitch-black, but turns out it's more like twilight.
Yay I got to use my eclipse glasses! |
I was trying to keep a positive attitude about it all, but then I got to the airport and caught the plane back home with everyone else from my city who'd also gone to see the eclipse.
Apparently had I been just 20mins drive south, west, or north of Cairns (or really anywhere *except* Cairns), the clouds would have cleared just in time for me to see the totality!
In the absence of a sun to look at, I could look at other things. Like this cloud floating way too low?!?! (It definitely isn't steam coming from the boat...) |
Ahh well. I'm trying really hard to remain positive about it, although it's hard when you've gone so far only to miss by a 20minute drive. Next time...(we don't get another total eclipse in Australia til 2028).
Or...Anyone up for a holiday to Indonesia in March 2016? Anyone? :D