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See JH.com Invites Ridgewood Blog Readers to Watch the Solar Eclipse live stream from Jackson Hole

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July 26,2017
by SeeJH.com Contributors: Heather Cosby, Jen Bissu, and Jason Vigorito
JACKSON HOLE, WY: On August 21, 2017 the heavens will be putting on a spectacular show, extending from Oregon’s coast to Charleston, SC. And YOU can have a front seat from anywhere on the planet at SeeJH.com! You’ll have prime viewing of this unforgettable total solar eclipse where the moon will be passing in front of the sun, generating a rare opportunity to view the sun’s corona within a darkened twilight sky. By witnessing this event, you will see a complete fading of the sun’s body, leaving a heavenly ring of blazing reds, glowing oranges, and magnificent yellows. Many accounts of total eclipses have been written throughout history, and this is definitely something you want to see. SeeJH.com will have its own eyes on the event with dedicated cameras streaming in real-time in the gorgeous Jackson Hole Wyoming valley.
This August’s eclipse will uniquely span the entire United States, resulting in just over two minutes of twilight in its path. An estimated several million people will travel to watch America’s skies. Traffic forecasts are calling for massive impacts to roads, advising people to arrive at their viewing destination a full two days prior. Hotels and other lodgings are packed solid, and experts advise to arrive as self-sufficient as possible with water, food, and a full gas tank.
SeeJH.com is hosting a world-wide live stream of this epic event, possibly the first of its kind, offering the opportunity for anyone to be a part of it! If you can’t make the pilgrimage, prefer to avoid the traffic, or missed out on a hotel, we’ve got you covered! SeeJH.com serves you with an expert live-stream offering the complete viewing experience from anywhere you have an internet connection.
Stay tuned for more information on viewing the 2017 total solar eclipse at SeeJH. We will see you here! In the meantime, you can become more versed on the eclipse’s history and particulars via several websites, including www.greatamericaneclipse.com and www.mreclipse.com. You can also preview SeeJH.com’s unique camera angles for the historic event and take in the gorgeous backdrop of the legendary Grand Teton mountain range at https://www.seejh.com/webcams/jacksonhole/grandteton/egvb.