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One of the most amazing experiences I've had in quite some time... Pretty hard to describe the feeling of it transitioning all the way to night in the middle of the day. A soft silence filled the graveyard in Wheatland as we gazed in wonder at the sky...
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Today’s (25th October) partial solar eclipse captured at 09.34 UT in Ha light from Kent, UK, with my Lunt LS152THa, and Altair Hypercam 174M cooled camera. This was imaged between rain showers and thick clouds. Notice the moon occulting the large prominence. As a point of information, I've orientated this to match the Global Oscillation Network Group (GONG) images. It is therefore different to the visual orientation of the sun in the sky at the time.
The total solar eclipse of 2 July 2019, composed for viewing with red-green/blue '3D' anaglyph glasses. The image combines the first and last image during totality and has a subtle 3D effect.
Credits: ESA/CESAR
So I step out in front of my house and there it was, The Super-moon Eclipse of 9/27/2015, had to take a photo and freeze time as it won't happen again until 2033. I should still be around for that one but just in case. Enjoy!!!
Ashley Greene and Xavier Samuel attend a photocall for 'The Twilight Saga: Eclipse' at the Castellana Intercontinental Hotel on June 28, 2010 in Madrid, Spain.
Actress Ashley Greene arrives to the premiere of "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse" during the 2010 Los Angeles Film Festival at Nokia Theatre L.A. Live on June 24, 2010 in Los Angeles, California.
A different look of the moon after the eclipse phrase in the setting time close to the south tower. You may see this is special edition to see such different orange moon shape. I wish this was the red moon time with blue sky :). I can't ask for it. Some thing different to see moon over San Francisco bay area. I was so lucky to see the lunar eclipse this morning with perfect weather condition.
#moon #lunarelipse #goldengatebridge #sanfrancisco #alwayssf #luckysnaphot
Realizing that the world is inundated with eclipse images, I will only post 1 more. This has a little more interest.
Almost as amazing as the spectacle itself is the related scientific data. A few facts:
The earth has a circumference of 40,075 kilometers. The circumference of the moon is about the quarter size of earth, coming in at 10,921 kilometers, while the circumference of the sun is a staggering 4.37 MILLION kilometers!!!
In the above image, solar flares can be seen. Amazingly, these flares can reach out into space 15 billion kilometers!
Who says there is no God?
A total Lunar eclipse on 27 July 2018.
Canon 60 Da and Nikon 400/2.8
Location: Scerne di Pineto (Italy).
With the company of my family and the enthusiasm of the many people who admired the wonderful celestial phenomenon.
I still remember with great pleasure (especially my palate), of the friends of the restaurant "Ovino" who delighted me with their delicious "arrosticini", lamb skewers, typical of my land of Abruzzo.
After battling rain/lightning I managed to get a shot of the eclipse here in Michigan! Not the best picture but it tells the story :)
Partial solar eclipse from earlier this year. Just got round to going through the shots. This one jumped out as I liked the way the clouds follow the same curve as the visible bit of the sun. This was taken from the car park at my work. Actually ended up being a bit late for work as well as I had to watch for as long as I could but longer than I should have. :)
Ashley Greene attends the Gala Premiere of The Twilight Saga: Eclipse held at The Odeon Leicester Square on July 1, 2010 in London, England.
Here in PA we had 75-80% coverage. I was late in planning so I couldn't get any filters. However, I discovered my Tamron 150-600mm goes all the way to f/40. So that combined with a 1/4000 shutter allowed me to get a decent exposure with harming the camera. Of course, I wore proper eye protection and it was hand held, so I was only on the sun for a couple seconds.
On April 8, 2024 Mexico, United States, and Canada were treated to a total eclipse of the sun. We contemplated making a weekend of it in Toronto but when the path of totality did not pass over Toronto we turned our sites onto neighboring Ohio. What was normally a 2 hour drive to our target point of Port Clinton turned into a long slog and we did not make it that far. Traffic out of Michigan was horrendous. Lesson learned, be pre-positioned in the location where you wish to view the eclipse.
After heated discussion about stopping in Southern Michigan or continuing, I insisted we needed to at least get into Toledo. Once we did, we found a car park at a school. I got setup quickly and captured this.
Actress Ashley Greene attends the premiere of 'The Twilight Saga: Eclipse' at Kinepolis Cinema on June 28, 2010 in Madrid, Spain.
Actress Ashley Greene arrives to the premiere of "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse" during the 2010 Los Angeles Film Festival at Nokia Theatre L.A. Live on June 24, 2010 in Los Angeles, California.
On 2 July 2019 a total solar eclipse passed over ESO’s La Silla Observatory in Chile. The eclipse lasted roughly two and a half hours, with almost two minutes of totality at 20:39 UT, and was visible across a narrow band of Chile and Argentina. To celebrate this rare event ESO invited 1000 people, including dignitaries, school children, the media, researchers, and the general public, to come to the Observatory to watch the eclipse from this unique location.
More information: www.eso.org/public/images/eso1912a/
Credit:
ESO/R. Lucchesi
Actress Ashley Greene arrives to the premiere of "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse" during the 2010 Los Angeles Film Festival at Nokia Theatre L.A. Live on June 24, 2010 in Los Angeles, California.
finally had the chance to put this composite together. always been wanting to do one of an eclipse. had perfect weather for it this most recent and beyond stoked with the end result.
Solar Eclipse photographed in Montreal on April 8, 2024. Base photo taken at 3:39 pm during totality.
Notice the 22 degrees Halo around the sun formed due to refraction from hexagonal ice crystals in atmosphere. Colors and atmosphere turned strange during totality, as captured in this photo.
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Yesterday's Eclipse (3 of 3) This is several minutes after the eclipse began; the entire process took about 2 hours.
Nikon D500
Nikon 200-500mm F/5.6E ED AF-S VR
420mm - f11.0 - 1/400 - ISO 320
Actress Ashley Greene arrives to the premiere of "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse" during the 2010 Los Angeles Film Festival at Nokia Theatre L.A. Live on June 24, 2010 in Los Angeles, California.
The moon covers the sun during the Aug. 21 total solar eclipse, as seen from Gordonsville, Tennessee, some 45 miles east of Nashville, in this striking image captured by photographer Todd Freestone, a radio frequency communications engineer at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama.
Image credit: NASA/MSFC/Todd Freestone
For More NASA Marshall Eclipse Images