We were wondering how the sun and the moon were feeling about the upcoming eclipse. Luckily, we were able to get a glimpse at one of their text conversations. It appears they are excited, but got interrupted by an unwanted guest.
We have a unique opportunity in Wyoming to view the solar eclipse August 21 without traveling far. So we'd like to know, where you plan to view the eclipse, if at all.
Here's how you can take the stress out of an event that you will remember for the rest of your life. Plan ahead for glasses, maps, longer wait times and more
With the Solar Eclipse making a direct path across the cowboy state we were wondering, how many people will try to hook up or plan a sexual encounter during the solar event?
At room temperature, the ‘thermochromic’ Total Eclipse of the Sun Forever stamp depicts a solar eclipse, but becomes an image of the Moon from the heat of a finger. The image reverts back to the eclipse once it cools.
On August 21 at 11:43 a.m., Casper will be completely dark for 2 minutes and 26 seconds. Jackson, Dubois, Riverton, Glenrock, Douglas, and Torrington will go dark for about that long, too. Other parts of Wyoming will go dark, but for less than 2 minutes...
Laramie Police Lieutenant Gwen Smith said under the memorandum, three Laramie Police officers will be granted jurisdiction in Jackson, in order to assist Jackson law enforcement in managing the expected crowds during the solar eclipse.