which has been traveling from the west coast of mexico up through the central and eastern united states, north west pass newfoundland, 10 millions of people all across north america. have been following this speak check dealer natural phenomena including keith cowan, who is editor at nasa. once he joins me now from washington, he's been making the media rails today on this day of the total solar eclipse. so keith, tell me, um, what did you experience with that you're in washington dc. you were not in the past to tell the right no, but we got about 90 percent. we had our glasses, we went outside and it was a, you know, we, we got, we didn't get the whole show, but we got a good, you know, 3rd row seat to what was going not vote for people who have never experienced a solar eclipse or even partial tell us what was it like, what did you experience in the moments of the actual eclipse? when does it, if you're actually in what's called the pathogen county where it is? yeah, there's a picture of we're moving completely covers the sun as you approach that it starts to get weirdly dark like the