No problem.
If for any reason you can't view it there are sites that will have it live streaming. No filters required. Also, if one site is clouded over there are the others to try. I believe The NASA links will have satellite, aircraft, and high altitude balloon feeds.
https://eclipse2017.nasa.gov/eclipse-live-stream
https://www.exploratorium.edu/eclipse/
http://www.astronomy.com/news/2017/0...pse-livestream
https://www.timeanddate.com/live/
It won't be quite the same as being there in person because you won't experience the chill in the air or maybe even hear the birds as they prepare for what think is night, but it's better than nothing.
If you do have access to a filtered telescope there will things to see even if you're not in the path of totality. I set my 80mm 'scope up this morning and there were large sunspots on the face of the sun, and much smaller ones too numerous to count as the "seeing" popped in and out due to atmosphere waves passing between the sun and my 'scope. Too, the jagged surface of the moon might be glimpsed.
If for any reason you can't view it there are sites that will have it live streaming. No filters required. Also, if one site is clouded over there are the others to try. I believe The NASA links will have satellite, aircraft, and high altitude balloon feeds.
https://eclipse2017.nasa.gov/eclipse-live-stream
https://www.exploratorium.edu/eclipse/
http://www.astronomy.com/news/2017/0...pse-livestream
https://www.timeanddate.com/live/
It won't be quite the same as being there in person because you won't experience the chill in the air or maybe even hear the birds as they prepare for what think is night, but it's better than nothing.
If you do have access to a filtered telescope there will things to see even if you're not in the path of totality. I set my 80mm 'scope up this morning and there were large sunspots on the face of the sun, and much smaller ones too numerous to count as the "seeing" popped in and out due to atmosphere waves passing between the sun and my 'scope. Too, the jagged surface of the moon might be glimpsed.
Brian. Lover of SE razors.