Millions saw or watched videos of the Solar Eclipse yesterday. But no one captured it so uniquely and sweetly as the Fremont County, Colorado Sheriff's Office.
The Colorado sky is ever changing and along with some annual features, 2017 brings some rare happenings for sky-watching enthusiasts including the extremely rare total eclipse of the sun. Grab a telescope, binoculars, or your naked eyes and get ready for a celestial year.
Not only is Friday the first day of Spring, it also bring a very rare solar eclipse. The total eclipse of the sun will not be visible in Grand Junction, but you can watch it happen LIVE on-line.
When our resident computer and digital genius Tim approached me about building a viewer for Thursday's (October 23) solar eclipse, I had visions of something NASA would construct. What we ended up with was completely redneck -- but it worked!