[NatureNS] eclipse! 10:00

From: "Roland McCormick" <roland.mccormick@ns.sympatico.ca>
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About 1970 we also had an unforgettable comet. We were told it would be at 
its best about 4 a.m., and my comment was that I would be sleeping at that 
time of the night. Fortunately the children woke us up at about that time 
and while my wife tended to the children I looked out the window and saw the 
most beautiful comet that ever blessed our skies. I can't remember the name 
but there hasn't been another quite like it in my time.

Roland.

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From: "David & Alison Webster" <dwebster@glinx.com>
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> Hi Sherman & All,
>    Is this perhaps because the iris adjusts somewhat to average light 
> intensity and is consequently dangerously open with respect the bright arc 
> of the nearly covered sun ?
> Yt, DW
>
> Sherman Williams wrote:
>
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