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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
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 shirts, caps, and other commemorative items were popular with visitors.
Credit: Grand Teton National Park staff
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.
Solar Eclipse as viewed from PA through cloud cover. This was using a 10 stop ND filter (which would not have been enough if not for the perfect level of cloud cover)
Tower Transit Volvo B5LH Wright Eclipse Gemini 3 BL64MHJ VH38104 working route 212 Chingford station to St James Street station Walthamstow
Lunar Eclipse in July 2018, taken in a small town in Thuringia. You have to wait 105000 years for this event in this constellation.
NEW LONDON, Conn. -- Retired Vice Admiral Manson K. Brown kicked off the 43rd annual Eclipse Week with a keynote address to the Corps of Cadets about his career and the challenges he faced along the way, April 6, 2018.
Brown has devoted 40 years of service to the Coast Guard, and in 2010, was the first African-American to achieve the rank of vice admiral in the Coast Guard.
U.S. Coast Guard photo by 2/c Andrew Kang
Wooden Eclipse windmill. The mill was manufactured by the firm of L.H. Wheeler and Son of Beloit, Wisconsin. In the beginning it was made in a style with four large paddle-shaped blades, but after only two years the familiar wooden solid wheel replaced the paddles. The business of the firm grew gradually until by 1873 more capital and larger facilities were needed for the mill's production. On May 13, 1873, the Eclipse Windmill Company of Beloit, was formed when C. B. Solomon and S. T. Merrill bought the Eclipse patent rights from the Reverend Wheeler and his son, who retained a portion of the stock of the new company.
Manufacture of Eclipse windmills was conducted by Eclipse Wind Mill Company until February 11, 1880, when the firm again was reorganized, this time to become the Eclipse Wind Engine Company of Beloit. The Wheeler family still retaining over half of the stock. At that time, however, Charles H. Morse, partner in the firm of Fairbanks, Morse, and Company of Chicago, purchased about 1/5 of the stock in the firm, and Fairbanks, Morse, and Company became general agent for the sale of Eclipse windmills in the territory covered by its branch house. In 1890 the Chicago based company assumed control of the Eclipse firm, although for several years the Beloit company continued to distribute the mills as well.
Lothian 184 SN13BFJ Volvo B7RLE/Wright Eclipse 2 seen at Fort Kinnaird working service 46 (22/01/25)
April 8, 2024 - Solar Eclipse Totality, as seen and photographed from Trinity Overlook Park in Dallas, Texas, during the peak of the Total Solar Eclipse at 1:42 PM! This was a Bucket List Photo Shoot and Experience for me! The clouds were thick on Eclipse Day, but thank God for answered prayers, as the clouds moved away and gave us an amazing sight with the Total Solar Eclipse totality!
Partway into a total lunar eclipse.
Used a 5Dii body with a 70-200L and a x2 TC. Tripod and mirror lockup.
Solar Eclipse, year 2017
Canon Rebel T1i,
Filter: Baader AstroSolar Film,
Telescope Astrotech 65mm F/6.5.