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AUGUST 11, 2017, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A9 ASSAULT, continued from Page A1 ECLIPSE: ‘It really starts to feel spooky’ was something altogether unexpected. “As totality started to arrive, my psyche and physiology was saying it wasn’t right – it’s slowly creeping up on you and in the last fi ve minutes or so it really starts to feel spooky,” Davidson said. A total solar eclipse is defi ned by four phases called “contacts.” While the second contact – in which the sun is directly behind the moon – is always the headliner, there is plenty to see in the hours and moments leading up to that brief period. In 1979, Davidson’s viewing spot was atop a hill and he could see the shadow approaching. He was actually still watching the shadow approach when someone in another group called out that the diamond ring effect was happening overhead. That’s when he began snapping photos. The diamond ring effect can be seen about 15 seconds before and after totality when the solar corona becomes visible and the gives off the appearance of a sparkling diamond along an edge. While Davidson didn’t spot any in 1979, he was also looking for Baily’s beads, which appear around the edges of the eclipse about fi ve seconds before and after totality. The effect is created by the mountains and valleys on the moon’s surface. They are named after English astronomer Francis Baily who provided the fi rst exact explanation of the effect in 1836. Once totality arrived, Davidson could also see the band of shadow in the sky. “It wasn’t as dark as I thought it would be. I could see stars, but there was a big dark band in the sky and on either side the sky was basically normal,” he said. If you are dead set on trying to capture the eclipse, Photos by Orion is offering a class Aug. 17 at Bush’s Pasture Park in Salem. Cost is $50 and pre-registration is required. 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He wanted warrant and Sa- us to take him to lem SWAT was on the hospital,” said standby while the Deputy Chief Jef- negotiators talked Isaac Haskins frey Kuhns. with the younger At that time, of- brother,” Kuhns said. fi cers responded and talked The negotiating team en- with the Haskins’ parents as gaged Isaac in conversation well as Joel, but they could and he surrendered without not fi nd the caller – believed incident about 8:40 a.m. He to have been Isaac. 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