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During this solar eclipse I was 2 km east of the radio telescope of Parkes in Australia, planning to take photos of the eclipsed setting Sun with the 64 metre dish. A very rare opportunity. Unfortunately the sky was cloudy and I missed the sunset, but I was able to take some photos of the eclipse about half an hour before sunset, when the Sun emerged from the clouds for some minutes.
400mm f/64 lens, exposure 1/8000 at 100 ISO.
Gave some more photos a quick once over in Lightroom. These are all slightly different exposures so you can see detail in the inner corona on the shorter exposures and mid and outer corona on the longer exposures culminating with one picture where you can see Earthshine on the Moon.
Everything in Jackson, Wyoming has an eclipse theme.
More shots in the album plus a video:
I also uploaded about 150 shots to the Eclipse Megamovie:
en eclipse? this fruit just consist of air inside it, so it seems transparent. an eclipse in the middle of hot noon. for you my friends. love you all.
This is a mosaic of the phases I was able to see from my location. I had to cut it short for reasons that go beyond my abilities to control :)
The lower 3 pictures were taken with a canon 70-300mm IS lens. The rest were taken through a 10" SCT telescope set at f/6.3
On Aug. 21, 2017, the solar eclipse reached its midpoint at approximately 11:45 a.m. MDT in Albuquerque, blocking about 73 percent of the sun. Sandia solar energy researcher Josh Christian and his colleagues will investigate the effects of 2017’s eclipse on the ongoing research performed at the National Solar Thermal Test Facility.
Photo by Randy Montoya.
Eclipse de lune du 20 février 2008, aucun traitement (juste recadré). Prise de Montréal, Qc, Canada (temp -11 C vent 20 Km/h).
Explore Highest position: 452 on Saturday, February 23, 2008
Eclipse is the private yacht belonging to Roman Abramovich who is the owner of Chelsea Football Club. Eclipse is seen here moored at anchor on the Firth of Clyde at the end of Mr Abramovich's holiday around Scotland's Western Isles and West Highlands.
Three of us from the Museum of Wildlife and Fish Biology at UC Davis traveled to, and camped in, the Big Hole Mountains in Eastern Idaho (not far from Jackson Hole, Wyoming) to view the eclipse. This photo better illustrates the sky color during totality. The sky started to dim at about 50% totality. The images still does not capture the grandeur of the event. Photo is a bit coarse taken with cell phone camera!
Perfectly clear to the south, perfectly clear to the north. Perfectly dense ribbon of cloud cover exactly over the house. The only thing that makes these images interesting is that I could NOT actually see the eclipse with my eyes. These are taken on a high ISO with a 10 second exposure, so we're seeing THROUGH the clouds. I couldn't get a decent focus, not being able to actually see anything to focus on, and I had to guestimate where it actually was. Bummer, but at least my camera got to see it
;) :P
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There were extensive peat workings on Shapwick and Meare Heaths on the Somerset Levels with various Fisons (Eclipse Peat Co.) processing works served by independent 2ft gauge tramway systems. A level crossing adjacent to the Great Plain works was the site on a misty 26th August 1949 of a collision between a ‘Simplex’ petrol loco and standard gauge LMS/BR ‘3F’ 0-6-0 No.43260. After an overnight dusting of snow on the Somerset Levels on 7th March 1970, 2ft gauge Type 'RM3' Lister Blackstone 4-wheel diesel-mechanical (Works No.51989 built in 1960) and Eclipse Peat Co. home-built 3.5hp (using parts supplied by Lister) 4-wheel diesel-mechanical locomotive stand as spare to requirements at the Broomfield Works of the Eclipse Peat Company at Ashcott near Glastonbury. Use of the narrow gauge tramways here, adjacent to the Somerset and Dorset Railway, finished by 1983. One of the Lister locomotives is now preserved at the nearby Twyford Waterworks Industrial Railway.
www.twyfordwaterworks.co.uk/65-Industrial-Railway.aspx
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Eclipse shadows under the trees in Jackson, Wyoming.
More shots in the album plus a video:
I also uploaded about 150 shots to the Eclipse Megamovie:
Eclipse of the Moon 8 Oct 2014. Uranus can be seen close to the moon.
300mm f/4 lens with TC-20E III teleconverter, 600mm.
Settings, f/11, 600mm, 0.6 sec, ISO1600.
Stop down the lens a little and this teleconverter works very well.