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Re: Submissions Gallery: Solar Eclipse, November 2013

by Sandgirl » Wed Dec 11, 2013 8:28 pm

Multi-Wavelength Total Solar Eclipse Animated
Copyrights: Kosmas Gazeas
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Re: Submissions Gallery: Solar Eclipse, November 2013

by Sandgirl » Mon Nov 18, 2013 9:39 pm

Sun smiles after totality
Copyrights: Tunc Tezel
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Re: Submissions Gallery: Solar Eclipse, November 2013

by rhminor » Sat Nov 16, 2013 9:17 pm

Flash Spectra from 44,000 feet

These spectra were captured during the eFlight from Bermuda.

A 100 line/mm grating in front of a 55mm lens on a DSLR captured a moderately wide field of view making it possible to point the camera without using the viewfinder allowing me to view the eclipse directly.

This first image is of the full frame view. The horizon is visible in the lower part of the image.
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copyright rhminor

This image is a close up of the image above and includes an analysis by Jim Ferriera using RSpec software.
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copyright rhminor & JFerriera

This image shows a 6 second sequence around maximum eclipse.
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copyright rhminor

Re: Submissions Gallery: Solar Eclipse, November 2013

by rhminor » Fri Nov 15, 2013 7:00 am

Partial Eclipse from Bermuda
copyright: Jeanie and Bob Minor

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/204 ... te%202.jpg
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Composite with variable time between images taken from the south east shore of Bermuda.

Re: Submissions Gallery: Solar Eclipse, November 2013

by Rob Hawley » Fri Nov 15, 2013 2:10 am

12:29:12 1/4000
http://www.robhawley.net/africa13/Nov03 ... index.html
Copyright: Robert J. Hawley
Another from my collection on the Corinthian. Processed by iPhoto and PixInsight

Re: Submissions Gallery: Solar Eclipse, November 2013

by Sandgirl » Thu Nov 14, 2013 9:45 pm

Three diamonds of solar eclipse
Copyrights: Petr Horálek
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Re: Submissions Gallery: Solar Eclipse, November 2013

by Sandgirl » Sun Nov 10, 2013 5:03 pm

East Coast Partial Solar Eclipse
Copyrights: John Chumack
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Re: Submissions Gallery: Solar Eclipse, November 2013

by Rob Hawley » Fri Nov 08, 2013 7:11 pm

Re: Submissions Gallery: Solar Eclipse, November 2013

by Sandgirl » Wed Nov 06, 2013 9:31 pm

Eclipse from 44000 ft over the Atlantic
Copyrights: Stephan Heinsius
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C086-043 Partielle Sonnenfinsternis mit Korona 1800x1200_small.JPG

Re: Submissions Gallery: Solar Eclipse, November 2013

by Alson Wong » Wed Nov 06, 2013 10:27 am

Diamond Ring and Chromosphere
http://www.alsonwongastro.com
Copyright: Alson Wlong
This image was taken just before second contact.

Re: Submissions Gallery: Solar Eclipse, November 2013

by Alson Wong » Wed Nov 06, 2013 10:25 am

Composite image of the solar corona
http://www.alsonwongastro.com
Copyright: Alson Wong
This version has been color corrected, compared to the version I posted earlier.

Re: Submissions Gallery: Solar Eclipse, November 2013

by conemmil » Wed Nov 06, 2013 9:47 am

This year's total solar eclipse was both unique cause it was a Hybrid/Total one and difficult to go to since shadow would hit land very close to the equator in Africa. I choose to go to Gabon, because the duration there would be the biggest possible for an observing place on land with 62secs of totality. Weather prospects weren't so favorable, as this time of the year, the rain season starts for this area. The days before totality was mostly covered with clouds but on the Eclipse day, we had rain in the morning and then sky started to clear from the clouds. Ten minutes after the first contact, sky turned to crystal clear blue without a hint of cloud!

The fact that Lunar disk was just big enough to cover the Sun, gave us a very interesting show of the Baileys Beads and some good detail on the Lunar limb in which mountains and valleys can be seen. In the images I send, I've made a composite of two exposures taken at exactly the second and third contact, that shows the chromosphere as a red ring followed by photosphere beads. The totality images is one exposure at maximum eclipse that shows the view of the corona as we saw it with naked eye. Since the Sun's activity is almost on maximum now, corona has many interesting features and is quite dynamic. I also made a flash spectrum that saws the elements found on the chromosphere.

The images were made with a Takahashi FSQ106N telescope and a Nikon D7100 DSLR camera on an equatorial mount.
The flash spectrum image was made with a Canon 5D Mark 1 and Canon 200mm f/4 lens with a diffraction grating at 200lines/mm
All cameras were computer controlled with Solar Eclipse Maestro software

Never forget the shadow!
Constantine Emmanouilidi
Attachments
Flash spectrum before second contact
Flash spectrum before second contact
Composite of the Chromosphere in C2 and C3 with Baileys Beads
Composite of the Chromosphere in C2 and C3 with Baileys Beads
Single image from Maximum eclipse
Single image from Maximum eclipse

Re: Submissions Gallery: Solar Eclipse, November 2013

by Jesús & Pepa » Tue Nov 05, 2013 4:59 pm

Partial eclipse from Alcala de Guadaira, Spain
Click to play embedded YouTube video.
Jesús & Pepa
Observatorio Urbano Astronómico OUAJP
http://jesuspepa.blogspot.com.es/

Re: Submissions Gallery: Solar Eclipse, November 2013

by jfrech14 » Tue Nov 05, 2013 5:49 am

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Re: Submissions Gallery: Solar Eclipse, November 2013

by geckzilla » Mon Nov 04, 2013 10:21 pm

Watch out, Henry. I think that may be a dragon!

Re: Submissions Gallery: Solar Eclipse, November 2013

by Hankk » Mon Nov 04, 2013 9:39 pm

A few pictures from my front porch in Pretoria, South Africa. Taken with Nikon 200-400 and teleconverter. We hit about 14% totality.

The first picture is an HDR composite of three exposures; the rest are single shots.

The second one has a bird flying through it -- I had no idea until downloading the images!

http://www.eaubergine.com/images/Eclips ... /show.html
Copyright: Henry Throop

Re: Submissions Gallery: Solar Eclipse, November 2013

by JaNoRi » Mon Nov 04, 2013 8:52 pm

Eclipse from Barcelona
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Xavi Nogués
http://www.astroimatges.com

Re: Submissions Gallery: Solar Eclipse, November 2013

by Sandgirl » Mon Nov 04, 2013 8:39 pm

Partial eclipse from Spain
Copyrights: Paco Bellido
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Solar Eclipse from Uganda
Copyrights: Jaime Fernandez Gianzo & Danton Llapart from Misión Eclipse team
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Total Solar Eclipse 03 November 2013 - From 10.3 kft over west Lake Turkana Region
Copyrights: Glenn Schneider
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Solar Eclipse from Uganda
Copyrights: Jaime Vilinga
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Eclipse/PROBA2 Composite Image
Credits: Eclipse/SWAP composite by Daniel B. Seaton, Royal Observatory of Belgium
Eclipse image by Allen Davis and Jay Pasachoff, Williams College Eclipse Expedition
SWAP image courtesy PROBA2/Royal Observatory of Belgium/ESA
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Re: Submissions Gallery: Solar Eclipse, November 2013

by Sandgirl » Mon Nov 04, 2013 8:16 pm

Partial Solar Eclipse From Canary Islands
Copyrights: Israel Tejera Falcon
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Solar Eclipse over NYC & Empire State Building
Copyrights: Chris Cook
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Solar Eclipse from Uganda
Copyrights: Tunc Tezel
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Re: Submissions Gallery: Solar Eclipse, November 2013

by Indy » Mon Nov 04, 2013 7:24 pm

The November 3rd sunrise eclipse over the Chesapeake Bay, from Chesapeake Beach in Maryland. These are stills from a time-lapse sequence I shot of the eclipsed sunrise.

The first two using a 105mm lens:
The next two were taken with a 400mm lens:

Re: Submissions Gallery: Solar Eclipse, November 2013

by ramblinman77 » Mon Nov 04, 2013 6:44 pm

Image
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Taken at Jones Beach, Wantagh, NY. Cloud cover was present at the horizon and had to be extremely patient waiting for the sun to peek through the clouds. Visibility was intermittent at best.

Re: Submissions Gallery: Solar Eclipse, November 2013

by geckzilla » Mon Nov 04, 2013 2:14 pm

Janne Pyykkö wrote:
  • As a scientific point of view, I saw two clear diamonds in the ring, when the totality started. One diamond appeared in the usual position (in the center of the fading crescent) and the other was about 20 degrees to the left of the first one. It would be great if somebody could verify this?
Check the third picture down on Ben Cooper's site: http://www.launchphotography.com/Total_ ... _2013.html

Re: Submissions Gallery: Solar Eclipse, November 2013

by Janne Pyykkö » Mon Nov 04, 2013 1:57 pm

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I traveled by bus to Gulu, Uganda, one day before the total solar eclipse. After having booked a room in a hotel, I walked the streets searching for a good viewing point for the totality. A local young woman (university student Irene) asked if I was lost (I wasn't). Immediately it started to rain heavily (it's the rain season), so we continued chatting under a nearby roof waiting the rain to stop. This was the start of our friendship that ended in the attached eclipse photo, where Irene is carrying two plates of local oranges in a typical African style.

A bit more info just for fun:
  • We bought 43 oranges from the local market place (2 US dollars) and that was just perfect amount for two plates.
  • We started observing the partial phase with a crowd of enthusiastic village youngsters. As I only had a single pair of filtered "eclipse glasses", they used smoked glass to view the eclipse -- a method that is discouraged for safety reasons, but this time worth it for educational reasons.
  • For the totality, we got a permission to use the flat grass field of an orphanage home. The nurses and staff were watching the eclipse with us with a great joy.
  • The eclipse was very short = 16 seconds in a 4-minute film that shows how the photo was taken. Unfortunately I have not been able to download it into youtube due to slow internet speed in Uganda.
  • As a scientific point of view, I saw two clear diamonds in the ring, when the totality started. One diamond appeared in the usual position (in the center of the fading crescent) and the other was about 20 degrees to the left of the first one. It would be great if somebody could verify this?
  • I heard afterwards that Irene's grandfather did not see the eclipse because he was inside watching TV. :)
PS. Ah, I got the "behind the scenes" film uploaded [youtube link].

Re: Submissions Gallery: Solar Eclipse, November 2013

by hechtal » Mon Nov 04, 2013 10:07 am

The partial eclipse seen from Absecon, N.J. rising over Brigantine and the Great Egg Harbor Bay north/northwest of Atlantic City.

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Re: Submissions Gallery: Solar Eclipse, November 2013

by geckzilla » Mon Nov 04, 2013 1:56 am

How wonderfully apocalyptic, Jean-Francois.

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