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Looking west into the John Day River Valley, from Dixie Butte (elev. 2314m), where we watched the solar eclipse. We are still in the darkness but to the west the sun is already shining. Some Forest fire smoke in the distance as well. To the left is the Strawberry Range, and the Aldrich Mountains center-right in the sun. This was taken at 10:25am
Taylor Lautner attends "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse" Los Angeles Premiere at Nokia Theatre L.A. Live on June 24, 2010 in Los Angeles, California.
We had our eclipse viewing equipment ready... but it's overcast here in New Orleans, so we streamed the NASA coverage.
Yes, I learned in school during an eclipse about 1970 how easy it was to improve viewers. For the 2017 eclipse friends had a backyard party, and passed around a pair of eclipse glasses... but between that people were impressed with my showing how to make pinhole viewers.
With nothing better to do, non-breeding swans appeared to be practicing for the moulting season by the Brayford Pool, Lincoln.
The solar eclipse of August 1st 2008 as seen from Bahrain at its max. Unfortunately this was its max eclipse it didn't get any bigger than that!. Taken at around 14:20 using a special filter.
Asà pude ver, apreciar, admirar y fotografiar el bello espectáculo que me regalaba la naturaleza en el amanecer del lunes 21 de Enero 2019, desde mi balcón.....Hoy comparto esa vivencia, aunque no sean fotos de calidad profesional, pero si fotos hechas con amor y alegrÃa.....
Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner attend "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse" premiere on June 17, 2010 in Rome, Italy.
iSYSTEM provides support for Eclipse for embedded systems. There are three plug-ins for Eclipse:
The iSYSTEM Debug Plug-In allows debugging directly from within the Eclipse debug environment.
The iSYSTEM Call Plug-In starts a winIDEA instance directly from the Eclipse debug environment.
The iSYSTEM Regular Expression Error Parser Plug-In for CDT contains an error parser, which is configurable.