APOD: Eclipse at Sunrise (2024 Oct 03)

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Re: APOD: Eclipse at Sunrise (2024 Oct 03)

by MelvzLuster » Sat Nov 02, 2024 1:44 pm

Yes, our Sun is getting Nova & it will become bigger on 3797, so we are going to escape Earth on 3767 riding in USS Victory NCC 1967. Our destination is Mu Leporis where we can find Thalassa. I am, as Moses Kaldor, of course!

APOD: Eclipse at Sunrise (2024 Oct 03)

by APOD Robot » Thu Oct 03, 2024 4:05 am

Image Eclipse at Sunrise

Explanation: The second solar eclipse of 2024 began in the Pacific. On October 2nd the Moon's shadow swept from west to east, with an annular eclipse visible along a narrow antumbral shadow path tracking mostly over ocean, crossing land near the southern tip of South America, and ending in the southern Atlantic. The dramatic total annular eclipse phase is known to some as a ring of fire. Still, a partial eclipse of the Sun was experienced over a wide region. Captured at one of its earliest moments, October's eclipsed Sun is seen just above the clouds near sunrise in this snapshot. The partially eclipsed solar disk is close to the maximum eclipse as seen from Mauna Kea Observatory Visitor Center, Island of Hawaii, planet Earth.

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