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Baily's beads video of the 2017 February 26 annular eclipse. I saw the eclipse about 15 kilometers south of Facundo in Argentina. The “ring of fire” was very thin: just 50 seconds of annularity. Video taken with a Nikon D5100 and a catadioptric MTO 1000.

'Eclipse', by Chris Wood, a talented artist in glass and light, seen when displayed swivelling in Annesdale, Ely last year. [52.393793, 0.267469]

 

The piece is made of acrylic dichroic material, developed by NASA, which both reflects the light and changes its colours as it passes through.

 

Impressed, I found her website ~ www.chriswoodglass.co.uk/cv.php

 

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This image and the rest of the ATS-III photographic sequence of the transiting umbra can be found at:

 

static1.squarespace.com/static/53c358b6e4b01b8adb4d5870/5...

 

Further "ATS reading" at:

 

science.nasa.gov/missions/ats

Of course it's not from the Faroe Islands, but it was still fun!

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The Lunar eclipse of October 08 2014 at 5 in the morning over detroit city skyline

The partial eclipse -- visible across the whole USA -- featured a moment of drama when the moon's shadow started gobbling up a string of sunspots. || taken September 1, 2017 with Canon EOS 7D Mark II and EF100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM +1.4x III at 560, ¹⁄₄₀₀ sec at f/8.0 with ‒ 3 ²⁄₃ EV, ISO 100 || Copyright 2017 Stephen Shankland/CNET

Partial eclipse of the sun from San Diego, 8/21/17

Eclipse Day in Clemson captured by Ashley Jones, Craig MaHaffey and Pat White.

Dans la nuit du mardi 16 au mercredi 17 juillet 2019, une éclipse de Lune a pu être admirée dans le ciel dégagé de l'été. Le phénomène général a débuté le 16 à 20h44 et a pris fin le 17 à 2h18. L'alignement entre le Soleil, la Terre et la Lune n'était pas parfait et donc cette éclipse n'était pas totale, au maximum la Lune a été rognée de 65% de sa surface et la partie qui est visible apparaissait voilée ou peut-être légèrement colorée. L'instant du maximum était prévu à 23h31.

Eclipse through a peg board

Looking at shadows during the 2012 solar eclipse. Read more about this here.

These are the workshop attendees that were present when we took the picture on the second day. We're sorry we missed a few others.

Eclipse Day in Clemson captured by Ashley Jones, Craig MaHaffey and Pat White.

Eclipse shirts, caps, and other commemorative items were popular with visitors.

 

Credit: Grand Teton National Park staff

Solar Eclipse partially visible from Kolkata, India , this morning

Using the screen rather than the viewfinder, and tilting it at an angle while shielding my eyes, I was able to see the crescent in the frame, but the actual photo would not pick it up because of how bright the surrounding light was. However, I did manage to capture this cool shot of rainbow colors in the cloud.

Eclipse Day in Clemson captured by Ashley Jones, Craig MaHaffey and Pat White.

Tern Eclipse X20 folding bicycle

Eclipse Day in Clemson captured by Ashley Jones, Craig MaHaffey and Pat White.

Partial Eclipse of the Sun

It was awesome .... almost spiritual - an awe inspiring sight.

Eclipse 2015 seen from Falkirk Scotland

A poor photogaph of the results of my hastily made pinhole eclipse-viewer. It really was much cooler in person, although I imagine only if you knew what it represented.

We had rain and clouds until just about half way through totallity. Fortunately the clouds parted and the wind stopped.

Eclipse Day in Clemson captured by Ashley Jones, Craig MaHaffey and Pat White.

Eclipse Day in Clemson captured by Ashley Jones, Craig MaHaffey and Pat White.

Eclipse Day in Clemson captured by Ashley Jones, Craig MaHaffey and Pat White.

Lunar eclipse Feb. 20 from Bremerton, WA.

Eclipse Day in Clemson captured by Ashley Jones, Craig MaHaffey and Pat White.

First part of lunar eclipse--clouds came in again as it approached totality, and my camera isn't good enough to capture totality anyway.

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