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In Devon today we had the oppurtunity to witness an 85% Lunar Eclipse. It went cold and ery, and a couple of breaks in cloud gave me enough to get these pictures. Taken at 09:25 20th March 2015

Moon - Best Moon Shot

Moon Lunar Eclipse

Picture taken 12/10/2011 at 7:01 a.m. MST

Camera maker Panasonic

Camera model DMC-FZ150

with Olympus TCON-17 teleconverter (1.7X)

F-stop f/5.2

Exposure time 1/25 sec

ISO speed ISO-3200

Exposure bias 0 step

Metering Mode pattern

Maximum iZoom used with image size set to 3MP

 

Ashley Greene attends the premiere of 'The Twilight Saga: Eclipse' at Kinepolis Cinema on June 29, 2010 in Atwerpen, Belgium at Metropolis on June 29, 2010 in Antwerpen, Belgium.

 

Dennis Dart SLF - Plaxton Pointer 2...

Reg: SN55 DVL

No.507

On route 33 at Bournemouth Square. Passes a Wilts & Dorset "more" Volvo B7RLE - Wright Eclipse...

Reg: HF12 GWJ

No.2265 on route m1.

Eclipse Windmill Company became Fairbanks - Morse and Company, makers of locomotives. Today they build huge diesel engines for ships, power plants, and other large vessels.

 

Ref: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairbanks-Morse

 

This stands on the grounds of the Bushnell-Wheeler House in South Beloit; once the home of the family that founded what eventually became the Fairbanks-Morse Company.

 

Eclipse Luna 15 junio 2011

Eclipse Aerospace, Aeris Aviation, Bruce Dickinson, David Hayman

Red 1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse GST

We saw this eclipse in Iraq.

Bruce Dickinson, IronMaiden, Cardiff Aviation, David Hayman, Morten B. Lund, Aeris Aviation, ONE Aviation, Eclipse Aerospace, Karmøy, Haugesund Lufthavn, Torp, Sandefjord Lufthavn, Bromma Stockholm Airport

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

Banda Eclipse actuando en "La Batuta" para comunidad Floydiana Chilena.

Kansas City Eclipse 2017

Blood moon during lunar eclipse as seen from Johannesburg, South Africa on 27 July 2018

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

eclipse luna ya casi total..se medio aprecia el colo rojizo

(DSCOVR) Space Climate Observatory spotted the 2021 Dec. 4 total solar eclipse from space. Anyway, Antarctica were treated to clear views of a total solar eclipse, the only one to occur in 2021.

NPS | Mary O'Neill

 

On August 21, 2017 the Night Sky Festival went out with a flare as a partial solar eclipse occurred over Shenandoah National Park. Visitors young and old gathered at Byrd Visitor Center to experience the wonder of this natural phenomenon together.

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

No telescope involved. This was taken with my Panasonic Lumix TZ60 compact travel camera using its 60x optical zoom, equivalent to a 1,600mm lens (35mm format). This photo is NOT cropped; it is full frame. I just resized it to 15% to "hide" its imperfections.

No pensé que costaría tanto captar el eclipse lunar...

ISO 800, a ISOs menores la velocidad de disparo disminuía y la luna se movía muy rápido. Enfocar, era una tarea ardua!

Nada que ver con disparar a la luna llena y todo su "rebote" de luz:

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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.

NPS | Mary O'Neill

 

On August 21, 2017 the Night Sky Festival went out with a flare as a partial solar eclipse occurred over Shenandoah National Park. Visitors young and old gathered at Byrd Visitor Center to experience the wonder of this natural phenomenon together.

I couldn't put this book down for very long. It was the best book of the Twilight saga yet. :)

NPS | Mary O'Neill

 

On August 21, 2017 the Night Sky Festival went out with a flare as a partial solar eclipse occurred over Shenandoah National Park. Visitors young and old gathered at Byrd Visitor Center to experience the wonder of this natural phenomenon together.

This is an image of Baily's Beads, Chromosphere and Prominences just before third contact, from the total solar eclipse of Aug 21, 2017.

 

Like several other RASC Edmonton Centre members, Kathryn Vanzella and I ventured to Casper, Wyoming for the Great American Eclipse. We arrived 3 days before the eclipse and planned to leave the day after, thus avoiding the Great American Traffic Jams. As the eclipse date neared, the model-based cloud cover forecasts for August 21 improved but they always showed some cloud around the Casper area. While I remained hopeful that we would not have to re-locate, I had scouted some alternate locations as far as 150km east and west along the path of totality. Learning that Fred Espenak had decided to stay in Casper for the eclipse, clinched it for us - we were staying put. We observed the eclipse through very thin cirrus clouds that did not hamper the experience (a jet contrail appeared quite close to the Sun just before totality but luckily it did not drift in front). All in all, an excellent total eclipse.

 

Although my main objective was to observe the eclipse visually through my trusty 80mm refractor, I signed up for the Eclipse Mega Movie project on the condition that I could completely automate the imaging sequence during totality. In one of the grand traditions of amateur astronomy, I cobbled together an imaging setup with owned and borrowed items: Canon Rebel T3i camera, with am old Canon FD 300mm lens coupled with a Bower FD-EOS Adapter and filtered with a Baader AstroSolar film. The camera was attached to a borrowed dovetail bar and the bar was attached to a borrowed Celestron NexStar SE mount/tripod, powered by a Canadian Tire 12v battery. Total spent for the imaging rig: 25 cents for a tripod bolt.

 

I used Magic Lantern to automate the imaging sequence during totality. I shot an 11 EV bracket (1/2000s to 1/2s) every 10 seconds, timed to intercept first contact. Due to an error, I shot the sequence at f/11 rather the planned f/8, which meant that I did not get images of the outer corona, but the bracketing saved the day.

 

The EXIF data for the lens is missing because I used an old Canon FD L-series lens coupled to the camera with a Bower FD-EOS Adapter. The lens' focal length is 300 mm but the adapter, which has a lens in it to permit infinity focus, acts as a 1.25x multiplier for an effective lens focal length of 375 mm. Due to a mistake on my part, the image was shot at f/11 instead of the planned f/8.

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

A shot of the partial solar eclipse that occurred on March 20th 2015.

 

Taken at Antrim, Northern Ireland.

Checking out the annular solar eclipse.

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

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i was taken this photo after new year 2010 over. I sleep for hour and then wake up. then I climbed onto the roof and enjoyed the night scenery. though the night, the sound still noisy. but I'm not bothered by the celebration of the people who celebrate the new year. I lie on the roof while enjoying the lunar eclipse. Really enjoying the view lunar eclipse. trust me!

35mm Film

Olympus OM-2

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 of April 8, 2024 as seen from Charleston, SC

Annular Solar Eclipse May, 20, 2012 from Lassen NP at 17:15:46

Eclipse de luna desde el Puerto de las Cabrillas, Teruel (ESPAÑA) el 15 de Junio de 2011

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