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Total Solar Eclipse in Chile. In the right side over the mountains, TOLOLO Obs. In the cost, La Serena City
For this week's Flickr Friday theme "modern times"
It's not very easy to access (for obvious reasons) so took this through a gate, with signs around stating that the fences are electrified)!
Blandford 20.09.2015
A unique natural process were held today at 6.15 am morning
the solar eclipse
The eclipse will start off on the west
coast of India and travel northeastern
across the subcontinent passing over
Varanasi and Darjeeling lasting about four
minutes, then onward through Bhutan and
Bangladesh till it reaches China.
On this journey of discovery you will
have the opportunity to combine a unique
celestial event with the exploration of one
of the most fascinating region of the
world: incredible INDIA. Here lands of
ancient cities and beautiful scenery are
populated by diverse and rich spiritual
cultures.
Ha, inverted, false coloured partial capture of the Solar disc showing a prominence.
This was captured on 19th April, 2020 from my backyard in the UK.
Equipment used :
Sky-watcher 120mm Evostar Achro
Daystar Quark Chromosphere Ha Eyepiece
Point Grey Blackfly mono CMOS
As viewed from Carlisle.
The Cloud was just thin enough to be a little dramatic.
Canon 5D, EF70-200mm f/2.8L USM +1.4x, fitted with a "B+W ND 3,0 10 BL 1000x E " filter
Elle peut sembler monochrome vue de loin, mais la Station spatiale internationale est en réalité très colorée. Sur le panneau solaire du Cygnus que vous aviez peut-être reconnu - depuis le temps 😉 - toutes les teintes de rouge s’affichent au milieu du jaune !
Another colourful zoom on Space Station hardware, you should be able to know what this is by now, the Cygnus solar panels photobomb many of our pictures, but it is fine, they are so beautiful! :) ☀☂
Credits: ESA/NASA–T. Pesquet
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O que é que a Bahia tem? tem um lugar delicioso, charmoso e encantador que fica situado na área externa do Museu de Arte Moderna, de onde se pode apreciar o por-do-sol e, também, sentir a brisa do mar a qualquer hora do dia e da noite...a Bahia tem o Solar do Unhão.
Does what be Bahia has? it has a delicious, charming and charming place that is situated in the external area of the Museum of Modern Art, of where can appreciate the for-of the-sun and, as well, feel the breeze of the sea any time of the day and of night...Bahia has Unhão's Manor house.
We were promised a Total Solar Eclipse on the Faroe Islands, but unfortunately the weather was not in my favour. I did however see a partial solar eclipse and I managed to get a couple of shots of it.
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NASA TV video from yesterday's total solar eclipse, when the moon pass directly in front of the sun. It happened from 8:38 to 8:42 p.m. EST March 8. As the moon passed precisely between the sun and Earth – a relatively rare occurrence that happens only about once a year because of the fact that the moon and the sun do not orbit in the exact same plane – it blocked the sun’s bright face, revealing the tenuous and comparatively faint solar atmosphere, the corona.
The total eclipse was only visible in parts of Southeast Asia
Learn more about this event: youtu.be/MQjPFwcjh9c
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Solar eclipse (of sorts): That's United flight 1674 passing in front of the Sun Friday over the Space Coast of Florida.
The Boeing 737 MAX 9 (reg N77573) was traveling from Chicago (ORD) to Oranjestad (AUA) @ 35k ft & 521 kts.
(📷: me, flight data by Flightradar24.com)
Solar-Ice planet - Himalayas, Nepal #clouds #light #manaslu #mountains #nepal #peak #phototravel #qliebin #stormy #ice #манаслу #непал #lake
The October 14, 2023 solar eclipse at its peak (about 68%) here in southwestern California, USA.
When I first learned about the pending eclipse, my mind began to cue up a classic Johnny Cash song (covered by Wall of Voodoo and Social Distortion, among others) and perhaps crack a pun off it, but, alas, this was not the case. (Well, at least I got to link to the songs for the benefit of those in the path of the eclipse's totality.)
I used the same sheet of solar filter material attached to a plastic drain pipe fitting also used some six years earlier.
Tangents from my reworking of the Solar piece. Most definitely not realtime. At 2500x2500, it runs at about 2 frames per second. Hopefully will get to make a video of it in action soon.
Setup Astrophotographie Solaire
Solar Astrophotography Setup
Nikon D5300 + William Optics Zenithstar 73ii
Thousand Oaks solar filter - ND5 - Solarlite Film
iOptron CEM26
Treffen von Fotografen der Gruppe Foto-Treffen NRW www.flickr.com/groups/3148345@N25/und Fotografen vom fotokreis-paderborn.de/ am Solarbunker Gelsenkirchen
The VOSS Model at Purdue is a sculpture by Jeff Laramore which illustrates the orbits of the planets about he sun.
Photographed using a Nikkor 50mm f/1.2 lens on a Sony A7S.
Solar Halo taken from Warren Folkestone Kent.
Halo is the name for a family of optical phenomena produced by light interacting with ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere. Halos can have many forms, ranging from colored or white rings to arcs and spots in the sky.
In this image, ESA’s new Solar Orbiter spacecraft is seen during preparations for a vibration test campaign at the IABG facility in Ottobrunn, Germany, in March 2019.
While the craft is at Ottobrunn, the Solar Orbiter mission control team located at ESA’s ESOC mission control centre in Darmstadt, Germany, is getting ready to establish data links to the satellite.
The live links, dubbed ‘system validation tests’, will see the flight team connect their mission control system to the spacecraft, as they will in future when the control systems on ground ‘talk’ to the spacecraft in orbit via radio signals transmitted by a ground station antenna.
“The prime objective of the system validation tests for any spacecraft is to validate that the mission control system can correctly send and receive telecommands to the satellite,” says ESA’s Jose-Luis Pellon-Bailon.
“The tests also confirm that the spacecraft launch configuration is as expected by the post-launch Flight Control Procedures.”
An initial series of system validation tests were run last summer, when Solar Orbiter was still at its manufacturer, Airbus Defence & Space UK, in Stevenage.
“Since then, it has moved to Ottobrunn where we will run the next series of tests in early May and early August, lasting nine days in total and running around the clock,” says Jose-Luis.
“Solar Orbiter will then move to the US for launch from Cape Canaveral, where we will run a final series of connection tests at the end of November.”
Solar Orbiter will be launched in 2020 to study how the Sun creates and controls the heliosphere, the vast bubble of charged particles blown by the solar wind into the interstellar medium.
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Credit: ESA - S. Corvaja