Για την ιστορία και για να θυμόμαστε την κίνηση που φάγαμε. Γράφει ο μίστερ Χάρτης Michael Zeiler: With family and friends, our group enjoyed a spectacular total solar eclipse from a city park in Casper, Wyoming, marred only by a layer of cirrus clouds. The cirrus was not heavy enough to impact the visual observations, only the longer image exposures. I thought the observed corona was remarkably close to the prediction by PredSci.com Afterwards, we waited at our site for four hours for traffic to clear and then left. Big mistake. We quickly got stuck in a 60-mile long traffic jam from Douglas to past Wheatland. What was normally a 45 minute drive took 8 hours. If the rest of the nation experienced similar, than my traffic estimates were way too low. In my visitation estimates at https://www.greatamericaneclipse.com/statistics/ , I thought that between 48,000 and 192,000 people would make the drive to the path of totality in the state of Wyoming. Boy, was I wrong. This story from the Casper WY newspaper states that perhaps 1 million visited Wyoming for the eclipse! http://trib.com/news/state-and-regional/more-than-a-million-people-may-have-visited-wyoming-for/article_93901bc1-4591-5350-95a9-571d97b23109.html I will be interested to see what the visitation estimates are for other states. If Wyoming is an indication, it's conceivable that between 10 and 20 million people travelled to the path of totality. - Michael είμαστε στο δρόμο που φεύγει από Lander, ο οποίπς συναντά εκείνον που φεύγει από Casper.... Ο νοών νοείτω...