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I was up all night shooting the solstice on Westpunt, Curaçao, together with jetrated
when the solstice was complete it was completely dark, accept for the billions of stars, the thousands of shooting stars and the hundreds of fireflies. And there was this deafening silence...........
it was totally worth the night's sleep deprivation: a night I won't forget that easily.
Total Solar Eclipse August 21st, 2017 at the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum in San Jose's Rose Garden neighborhood
Jack gets the best birthdays ever! First a rocket launch in Florida two years ago, now a total eclipse! #eclipse2024🌘 #totaleclipse
I wanted to capture the entire umbral stage in 5 minute intervals. Alas, my 18-200mm Nikkor wasn't really up to the task, particularly while the moon was under greatest eclipse.
I also converted the images into an animated GIF.
The 2017 total solar eclipse was obscured by clouds over Saint Joseph, Mo., and only these partial eclipse views could be seen through the clouds.
IU Kokomo Cosmic-Con offers fun, eclipse-focused learning activities
Only about 1 in 1,000 people will experience a total solar eclipse in their lifetime.
Friday, more than 1,300 middle and high school students from north central Indiana prepared to view the much-anticipated April 8 eclipse, at Indiana University Kokomo’s CosmicCon Eclipse Expo. go.iu.edu/5HON (Photography by Mike Glassburn/Shea Lazansky/IU Kokomo)
This one is a little less blurry and shows off how red the moon was whilst it was sitting in the shadow of the earth.
Jack gets the best birthdays ever! First a rocket launch in Florida two years ago, now a total eclipse! #eclipse2024🌘 #totaleclipse
I wanted to capture the entire umbral stage in 5 minute intervals. Alas, my 18-200mm Nikkor wasn't really up to the task, particularly while the moon was under greatest eclipse.
I also converted the images into an animated GIF.
Jack gets the best birthdays ever! First a rocket launch in Florida two years ago, now a total eclipse! #eclipse2024🌘 #totaleclipse
Taken with my new Panasonic Lumix DMC FZ1000. Credit goes to Tom. He had fun testing out the camera and figuring out the best settings to get the best pics.