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This is a rare 1984 Ford XE Falcon Eclipse Limited Edition that was on display at the show.

Taken at Marong Picnic Car Show, Victoria in 2015.

Partial Eclipse of Moon from Ramsgate 25/4/13

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eclipse de lune 28 septembre 2015

eclipse leaving hamburg harbour.

 

in case you want to see it in motion, here's a short video www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xDM5sK1zBI

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

Watching the eclipse 2024

Tern Eclipse X20 folding bicycle

2017 total solar eclipse at the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri.

Gosport Bus Station

11 April 2024

Kowloon Motor Bus 九龍巴士

Volvo B9TL 12m w/ Wright Eclipse Gemini 2 body (Euro 5)

AVBWU199 / PX8789 "Ma Pak Leung"

Route 182 — Central (Macau Ferry) -> Yu Chui Court

A lunar eclipse occurs when the shadow from Earth obscures the moon. This means that the sun, the Earth, and the moon are all in alignment.

This total lunar eclipse was just beginning to break. This is the second in a lunar tetrad (a series of 4 total eclipses spaced approximately 6 months apart). Photo taken in McIntosh County, Kulm Wetland Management District, North Dakota.

Photo Credit: Krista Lundgren/USFWS

Cloudy skies in Minneapolis occluded the 2017 solar eclipse, but this turned out to be a boon for me. Instead of viewing the event through a shadow box or a clunky pair of glasses, the clouds provided a good filter. Unfortunately, it also made the event very monochromatic. Adobe Lightroom and I enhanced the background colors to make it look more interesting.

My view of the infamous total solar eclipse of 1999. Like most of us, mine was quite cloudy as well. There wasn't much to see during totality as the corona was completely filtered out by the clouds unfortunately.

 

(Scanned from photographic film)

94% eclipse of the sun on August 21, 2017 at American Tobacco in Durham, NC.

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.

El eclipse parcial de sol del 23 de octubre de 2014 visto desde el punto de vista de la sonda japonesa Hinode. Desde su posición en el espacio el eclipse fue anular en vez de parcial, lo que significa que la luna entera se movió frente al sol.

'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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Robert Semper

Robyn Higdon

 

Yiwu, China

© Exploratorium 2008

Based at Stamford Hill Bus Garage using a Wright Eclipse Gemini 2 bodied Volvo B5LH.

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.

Here is my eclipse sequence, from Hamilton, New Zealand, occurring 1am local time. Things I learned; that the moon scoots along pretty fast! To get the shadowed blood version, I was getting very blurry shots until I realised it was moon movement, not shaky tripod, and cranked the ISO up! Not super happy with sharpness on any of the shots, but OK at this size. Sunlit moon shot on EOS-M with 500mm Reflex mirror lens, (1/100 f8 ISO100), blood moon on 7D at 400mm (70-200 with 2x converter, 1 sec f2.8 (really f4 at sensor) ISO800 all shot from inside my back door!

From Jardins - São Paulo - SP @ 23:30 - 00:30

Since we failed to acquire eclipse glasses, we decided to attend the eclipse viewing party at our local library branch. They were supposed to have some glasses for attendees. Given my previous experience with getting glasses, we got there at 12:30 (party started at 2:00). We found there was already a line, and it just kept getting longer. Eventually, they gave out tickets for each pair of glasses they had, and we were fortunate to be far enough forward to get a ticket. We ended up just taking half the glasses we were allotted, though, to help out with huge number of people who didn’t get tickets.

A compilation of images showing the partial phases before and after totality, plus the corona at totality. (Clouds prevented me from capturing any earlier partial eclipse images.)

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