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Open-source interactive map for the Aug 12 total solar eclipse

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HN 热门故事「Open-source interactive map for the Aug 12 total solar eclipse」进入今日前列,值得先打开原文和讨论串判断它真正有价值的部分。

模型分析没有产出可用结构化结果;页面保留了 HN 热度、原文入口和讨论信号,避免用空泛总结替代一手材料。

它在 HN 上获得约 86 分和 18 条评论,说明这个话题至少触发了社区讨论;真正的判断仍要回到原文证据和评论区的分歧点。

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评论区已经提供了一些读者反应,但这里还没有形成完整综合。

它进入 HN 前列本身就是一个社区信号,但这还不是结论;更可靠的判断来自原文细节和评论区反例。

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这条记录目前缺少模型生成的深层解读。更好的阅读方式是先问:它的热度来自真正的新信息、可迁移的方法,还是只来自标题与时机。

可以先读原文第一屏和 HN 最高赞评论,再决定是否值得重新生成完整分析。

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Very cool! Just remember the one truth about solar eclipses: total or nothing.While I don't want to dismiss partial eclipses entirely, please don't think that partial eclipses are "almost the same" as total eclipses. One is a curiosity, the other is a memorable life event. reply: Agreed, but I'll just add that annular eclipses occupy an intermediate point on that scale.With a partial eclipse, shadows look odd and the sunlight "feels" noticeably dimmer and more muted, but if you're not paying attention you might not notice much out of the ordinary.An annular eclipse is much more dramatic and unmistakable. It's not as striking as totality, and of course you can't directly observe it without eye protection, but the "ring of fire" is beautiful in its own way.
In Spain it's a trio of consecutive eclipses from 2026 to 2028 (the last one annular). To view the second one I don't even need travel anywhere.Will be in Saragossa on Wednesday and gonna use Canon binos with image stabilization, the partial phase with filter and then some precious seconds without (a scary moment, I'll rely on an alarm to prevent my eyes to get damaged when the totality is over). Some people generally advised to skip any instruments and just enjoy it with your own eyes for the first time, but I'm too curious about corona details to let this opportunity pass.
I was able to catch the last solar eclipse in the US, and it was amazing. I'm a little sad I won't be able to catch this one, especially in Mallorca. Seeing the eclipse low in the sky, an hour before sunset. That has got to be a phenomenal view.I think this tool is super neat. I love the shadow simulation for the terrain. Very well done!
Whoah, so cool how the map shows the shadow of mountains at that late time in the day. Geneva and the Jura look awesome.
Very detailed site. It said open source. where is the source?
I’ll be in Iceland this week to photograph it. Any other HNers going to be around?I’m @sneak.07 on Signal, let’s meet up.
I saw the one in Canada back in 2024, I don’t think I have ever witnessed such an amazing phenomenon like that before, a white glowing ring in the sky!! I will see if I can catch the 2027.
Awesome, people in Spain are lucky to see this! reply: The sea is hitting record high temperatures, we're overrun by tourists and our country is on fire but at least we get like three eclipses in a row, so that's pretty cool :) Jokes aside, life's overall pretty great, and the eclipses are exciting!
Incredible page. Taking into account terrain and sunlight path. Wow
Such a sophisticated website with great details. Good luck on watching. I think, rest of folks in other parts of the word will be tuning in virtually.