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This morning's partial eclipse of the sun. Over the Atlantic Ocean, Allenhurst, N.J. Osprey is silhouetted bottom right of the eclipsed sun.

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A flock of birds cross the eclipsed Sun during the maximum phase along the shore of Cape Cod National Seashore. Low clouds briefly obscured the views at time but it made for some very interesting pictures. It was a great way to end my 6 day night sky and eclipse workshop and I am looking forward to my next eclipse adventure.

 

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At Blackbushe on 15th August 2021. Operated by Channel Islands Jet Services.

Total Lunar Eclipse - 2015sep28 - 03:10 TU.

  

Credits: Sergio Montúfar

Planetario Ciudad de La Plata / Facultad de Ciencias Astronómicas y Geofísicas de La Plata.

  

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2024 partial eclipse in Virginia.

Total Lunar Eclipse

July 27, 2018

We were really unlucky with the weather. Two weeks of sunshine and then a thunderstorm cell development southeast of our location and stayed there... Looking at weather apps, it was the only one in Bavaria 😂 We missed the beginning of the eclipse and most of totality. Eventually the clouds disappeared... #moon #mond #lunareclipse #lune #mondfinsternis #himmel #sky #night #nightsky #universe #cosmos #bavaria #rohrbach #williamoptics #zs61 #ioptron #zwo #zwoasi178mc #bloodmoon #blutmond #nacht #nachthimmel

Lights from a plane flying below the moon during a lunar eclipse. 3.2 second exposure.

Mitsubishi Eclipse in Delmenhorst.

Penumbral eclipse of 18/19 October 2013

Credit: Giuseppe Donatiello

 

Using the original raw files and more recent software, I recovered a new image to replace the now obsolete one from 2013.

 

The one on October 18/19, 2013 was the last lunar eclipse of the year and was of the relatively deep penumbral type with magnitude 0.7649. The beginning occurred at 21:50:38 UTC, the maximum at 23:50:17 UTC and the end at 01:49:49 UTC.

The following November 3rd there was a solar eclipse, barely visible as a very small partial from southern Italy.

 

Afocal shot with Kodak 183C taken with a 114/900mm telescope.

20 th March Eclipse over Liverpool city. Managed to catch a break in the cloud.

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!!!

ECLIPSE

 

A quick few milliseconds is all it took for the wave to eclipse this small pebble.

As funny/sad as it was...the pebble was replaced with another one. =)

 

Taken during the same afternoon with this

 

location: Cannon beach, Oregon Pacific Coast

 

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Thousands of Atlantans gathered to celebrate the 2024 total eclipse, at...

 

Fernbank Science Center

DeKalb County (Druid Hills), Georgia, USA.

8 April 2024

 

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▶ In Georgia, the eclipse was an 'annular' or partial eclipse, with a maximum of ~85% coverage at 3:04 pm EDT.

▶ The telescopes set up outside the center were, of course, fitted with appropriate solar filters.

 

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The eclipse on Thursday morning. I was going to go behind the Supreme Court to get the sun behind the Peace Tower, but there were cranes everywhere, so I had to change plans at the last minute. I got it coming up near the Library of Parliament from a nearby bridge viewpoint instead. You'd be surprised how fast it moves sideways as it rises, I had to keep moving after every few shots. (HDR image)

 

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Tomada con el Tamron AD2 60-300

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.

 

Eclipse landscape recce: looking for some candidate frames for my eclipse landscape

Eclipse above the Nanna Moon's Cafe Bar, Weymouth, Dorset.

Partial eclipse at peak, 21:44 CDT 9/17/2024, seen from Imperial, MO

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.

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.

 

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.

 

I was shooting something else when realized that the plane was going to pass on front of the moon, I had less than 3 seconds for this shot

This composite sequences all the phases or stages that I imaged during the total lunar eclipse on 28.09.15. From early ingression penumbral (top left) to late egression penumbral (bottom).

Eclipse Sunrise

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?

Outdoor swimming pool Solarium and pool bar located on Deck 12 onboard Celebrity Eclipse

4 images from the recent eclipse composited into a single larger image from the moon entering the full eclipse. I could not use the multi-exposure mode to shoot it with a wi-fi remote which I used on the night due to the severe cold outside. It was -21 before wind chill. I chose to stay in my car and use the comfort of my tablet as remote to shoot the moon as it traveled through the frame of my sensor instead to get 4 images to combine later. I could only shoot it until the darkness of the moon entered Danjon Value of 4 entering totality.

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E-Clipsei - Kyla Set - Tres Chic Event

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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.

 

Seeing the large Corona during Totality was absolutely stunning! I lost track of time, and struggled to get it centered in my LCD back on the camera. Before I knew it Totality was over and the Diamond Ring appeared. What fun !!

 

All shots taken are single shots with the exception of Totality, when I used 7-shots combined to show the large extent of the Corona.

 

If you're able to view or download the original, you'll be able to see much more detail especially the sun spots and coarse solar surface.

 

(photos taken 1-4pm EST August 21, 2017)

The lunar eclipse as seen from western Wisconsin early this morning.

The temperatures in Madison plummeted to well below -10 degrees but that didn't stop people from going out and photographing the lunar eclipse on January 20. Handheld shots were out of the question given the limited light so I took this by stacking 75 continuous frames while the camera was mounted on a tripod.

Seen from the coast of Norway

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