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Total Solar Eclipse in Grand Teton National Park

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We planned to see the 2017 Total Solar Eclipse in the United States already years in advance.  Our hotel was located in Jackson, Wyoming, right in the totality zone.  We already booked the hotel two year in advance, and that was not so easy... Half of the hotels complained because we wanted to book so early, the other half of the hotels complained because we were so late (because of the eclipse).  We made a very nice roadtrip, starting in San Francisco, visiting the national parks in the South-West of the USA.  We ended in Wyoming, to visit Grand Teton National Park, were we experienced the eclipse and finished our trip in Yellowstone. The weather was extremely nice, and the high altitude made the smallest details during totality visible.  The picture were made using a Canon EOS 80D camera and a 300mm zoom lens.  We could observe the eclipse from within the Grand Teton National Park.  The wonderful scenery only added to the magic of the eclipse.  On of the roads, Gros

Lowell Observatory

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On our roadtrip in the USA to observe the solar eclipse of August 21, we passed by Flagstaff, where we visited the Lowell Observatory.  At this observatory, Clyde Tombaugh discovered Pluto. We were lucky because we could enter the building with Clark Refracting Telescope (diameter of 61 cm).  We spent some time in the nice park surrounding the observatory.

Meteor Crater

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Our next stop on our trip to the solar eclipse of August 21, is the Meteor Crater (also known as Barringer Crater). An amazing sight! We also could see an Apollo Test Capsule and the American Astronaut Wall of Fame.

Owens Valley Radio Observatory

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During our trip from Mammoth lakes to Death Valley, we passed very close by the Owens Valley Radio Observatory. We made a small detour to see the radio telescopes.