Solar eclipse in Northeast Ohio: Cleveland experiences totality
Solar eclipse in Northeast Ohio: Cleveland experiences totality
How cool was that? The April 8 total solar eclipse — a moment we’ve been waiting years to experience — put multiple Northeast Ohio locations like Cleveland and Akron in the path of totality.
And we were here to share the historic day with you with live streaming coverage inside this story!
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Wow! That's an awesome lens for zooming like that! The eclipse looks fantastic! Check out how it turned out in our video – path of totality Niagara region. 😎
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this is the only time you can ever see the new moon
No Night
Wow
DO NOT DO THE MEME
its perfect but my dad said it can make you blind if you dont have the glassis on but I LOVE IT
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WORLD NEWS NOW's Jupiter'jesus Son 👽 MAREEKH ء Allah Son 👽
As I've seen the full eclipse, there was no "Devil comet" It was hard to spot and wasn't found during my look for it.
remember to wear your sunglasses like they live or you won't see it isn't the moon. If you want to see the moon wear your welding helmet and you too will only see what the tell you. Don't forget to get all those boosters you silly sheeple!
Anybody find any strange plants appearing after the eclipse?
That’s no moon… it’s a space station
People, both the Sun and the Moon rise in the east and set in the west, so what the hell was that?
No ohio jokes here
To experience this in person and feel the sensory changes is incredible. I drove 16 hours round trip for the 2017 eclipse and it was worth it. I drove 55 minutes round trip for the 2024 eclipse and it was spectacular! I uploaded my personal eclipse video without all of the publicity, but just my excitedness on my channel.
This was the second eclipse I've seen. Watched the 2017 one from my back yard in St Louis. Unfortunately there was a lot of light pollution. Saw this one in Indianapolis with friends in an open field. This one was definitely better. As it got darker there was a cold wind to where I needed a jacket. Probably the last one I'll ever see.
3:00 What IS that?.?.?.
I Saw It This Year. It Wasn't A Total Solar Eclipse. It Was A Partial Solar Eclipse.
It was pretty and cool
Bailey's beads 0:18
There's Bailey's beads 6:54
Allahu Akbar (God Allah is the Greatest), geometric perfection ❤️
There's Bailey's beads, 2:43
its rubbish hhgttg
Lol,, just kidding.nice footage
Stop talking
Allahuakbar…may allah guide all of us…what prove human want existing of allah with all this sign n what we see with own eyes
Astagfirullah😢😢
We were at the center line of totality in Avon Lake, just west of Cleveland. We traveled from Orlando and it was amazing. I think there must have been more cirrus clouds in Cleveland, because in Avon Lake it was very sunny with just a few wispy clouds. Like other commenters, it is something that you have to experience in person.
Allahuakbar
Tysm I would never see the hole eclipse I only saw 🌘
Those are solar Prominence's during totality https://www.nasa.gov/image-article/what-solar-prominence/
Allahu Akbarr all praise be to Allah the creator of the universe and all that exists.
I'm in Connecticut – and we had 92.5 percent eclipse. During the peak, it was no more darker than any other dreary Connecticut April afternoon – not worth paying attention to. What did that teach me? Two things – I should have taken a road trip to Vermont for a once in a lifetime experience and that only 7.5% of the sun is still freaking bright!
did the light flash at 2:50 really happen? i dont see it in other videos
Space is simply mysterious 😊
This video is pure perfection! 😍💖💖💖 Thank you so much for all the emotions shared and the Nasa video of the eclipse is amazing, absolutely fabulous! 🙏🏵🌞
Fascinating 🔥 🌞 🌙
Unfortunately there was heavy cloud cover where I live and I saw nothing.