What Scientific American Saw in the Solar Eclipse's Path of Totality
Briefly

Just a half-hour later, it clouded over again here and started raining a bit, so we really lucked out. When the moon finally crept fully over the sun and totality began, there were screams and cheers and many people crying, including some of the SciAm team. We all felt euphoric, relieved, exhilarated, overwhelmed. It was amazing! - Clara Moskowitz, Senior Editor, Space and Physics.
After days of watching weather forecasts and planning furiously and then setting out early this morning for a spot that looked like it might have a break in the clouds, we feel so grateful that we got a perfect view of totality. - Clara Moskowitz, Senior Space and Physics Editor.
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