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Schade, dass sich dann die Wolken vor die Sonne geschoben haben. Aber immerhin, man konnte die Sonnenfinsternis ja doch ganz schön lange sehen.

A cloudy day made the eclipse easy to see with the naked eye, and added some charater to the shots I managed to grab, handheld so not great

Towards the end of the eclipse as the earth's shadow started to move away.

Just before totality from Carradale Bay, Kintyre, Scotland. Too much mist in the air to get a clear bloodmoon shot.

The Sun Eclipse, caused by Human Existence ..

 

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Total Solar Eclipse only view from Indonesia and the middle of pacific ocean after ending in north of pacific ocean result of 88 percent of the sun covered by the moon from instance of Hawaii the eclipse will take place 8 march 2016 so, the 9 march covering large area of pacific ocean as Asia and Australia, as the observers in northern and eastern Australia, in South Asia, and in East Asia will be able to see a partial eclipse.

Eclipse series.

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Un coloso dos mares coma é o Eclipse abandoando a cidade da Coruña despois de pasar por aqui o dia...

 

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Video ECLIPSE ILUMINADO

 

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video ESPECTACULAR MANIOBRA DE ESTE COLOSO

Displayed today in Fareham Town centre 69554 BF12KWS which will operate the new Fareham - Gosport BRT on 22nd April 2012

Eclipse Pictures taken 8/21/2017

By Norm Hoyes at Habersham Winery in Helen, GA USA

Canon EOS 500D w/ 75-300mm lens

Annular Eclipse Maldives 15 January 2010.

 

The longest lasting annular solar eclipse of this millennium occured on 15 January 2010. It is the longest annular eclipse until the year 3043. It is not only the longest Annular eclipse, but also the longest solar eclipse for the next ten centuries, meaning you will not see another such eclipse for the next 1,033 years.

 

The early morning annulus appeared over the three African nations of the Central African Republic, Uganda and Kenya. The greatest eclipse occurred in the Indian Ocean, just west of the Maldives. Shortly after that, the shadow brought a little less than eleven minutes of annularity to Male’ and Ari Atoll of the Maldives. It then moved over to southernmost India and across the Bay of Bengal.

Eclipse 21/12/2010

My Brother-in-law watches the 2017 Solar Eclipse from Survey Knob.

The Full Lunar Eclipse as seen from Southern NSW Australia

Lunar eclipse on the morning of December 10, 2011.

 

Nikon D5100 with 70-300mm zoom at 300mm f5.6 setting, ISO 200, 1 second exposure.

 

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Our version of the eclipse was a tad disappointing as where I am was probably about 50 kms out of optimum range. The sky got a little darker for about 10 minutes or so and then back to normal.

However, I think the cloud on the right is kind of cool, resembling maybe a giant rat.

 

We're Here looks at Nature today and I made a somewhat valiant effort at trying to catch the eclipse here in southern Ontario. And no I didn't fly my Lear Jet up to Nova Scotia!

May 20th 2012 eclipse from Phoenix, AZ

view out the back window during the last eclipse looking over Downtown SLC, UT

Eclipse 2 3876 (KX11PUK) travels along Lytton Way on route 101 towards Luton.

 

Another example of an ex 310 branded Eclipse, come to Stevenage and received Journey Mark livery. Fleetnumbered 3876 it fits nicely towards the start of the numbering and is in regular use on the interuban routes out of Stevenage interchange.

Unfortunately the overcast weather more or less ruined the eclipse in southern Sweden. After the maximum it even started to rain so I was only able to see half of the eclipse. This is the result when five of the "best" images shot through the clouds is combined into a composite

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

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An lunar eclipse totally covered by clouds. Fail.

A solar eclipse electrified all of North America on the afternoon of April 8, 2024, especially for those living under the path of totality. On Manitoulin Island, Ontario, we didn't get a full eclipse but my telescope caught some terrific images.

Eclipse EA500 of Channel jets taxing for GAT at Edinburgh

16 Jun 2011. 03:16 AM.

Second phase of Lunar Eclipse, U1 (Second contact). Beginning of the partial eclipse. The Earth's umbra touches the the Moon, while the penumbra start fading in a bright light.

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It's cloudy here today.

They said that this was the most long-lasting eclipse in 20th century! :)

Solar eclipse of Sunday, May 20, 2012, seen from downtown Fort Worth.

Canon EOS 50D with EF 400mm f/2.8L IS USM

Copyright Fort Worth Star-Telegram 2012

Taken with a telescope. Sorry for the slight blurriness as I still have problems focusing and the fast moving moon forced a high ISO setting(the telescope doesn't have track capability)

Solar Eclipse rising over Gough Island...

The box method seemed to be popular for viewing the eclipse.

There was no eclipse on Earth, today, but there was one in Earth orbit. More than 22,000 miles above the planet's surface, NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory watched the Moon pass almost directly in front of the sun.

 

Beyond the novelty of observing a such an event from space, these images have practical value to the SDO science team. Karel Schrijver of Lockheed-Martin's Solar and Astrophysics Lab explains: "The very sharp edge of the lunar limb allows us to measure the in-orbit characteristics of the telescope--e.g., light diffraction on optics and filter support grids. Once these are characterized, we can use that information to correct our data for instrumental effects and sharpen up the images to even more detail."

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Foto dell'eclissi del 20 marzo 2015 realizzata utilizzando come filtro la radiografia di un cranio umano.

This fourth lunar eclipse of the "tetrad" took place on September 27, 2015. It is referred to as the "supermoon" because of the proximity of the moon to earth and its exceptionally large appearance. Patzer Waterfowl Production Area near Kulm, ND provided a beautiful, cloudless night during which to view the eclipse by.

Photo Credit: Krista Lundgren/USFWS

It is fascinating how the moon starts to disappear and then turns bright red. Taken with my first digital camera strapped onto a bird watching telescope.

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