Gallery: Annular Eclipse, 2012 May
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Eclipse from Orbit (MTSAT)
Credit: PHL @ UPR Arecibo, NASA, EUMETSAT, NERC Satellite Receiving Station, University of Dundee
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Eclipse from Orbit (MTSAT)
Credit: PHL @ UPR Arecibo, NASA, EUMETSAT, NERC Satellite Receiving Station, University of Dundee
Found Link: http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badas ... f-the-sun/
Base Link: http://phl.upr.edu/library/notes/eclipseofmay20-212012
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Gallery: When the Moon ate (most of) the Sun
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Bad Astronomy | Phil Plait | 2012 May 20
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Bad Astronomy | Phil Plait | 2012 May 20
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Gallery: Solar eclipse dazzles in the sky above western U.S. and Asia
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Daily Mail | Associated Press | 2012 May 20
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Daily Mail | Associated Press | 2012 May 20
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Spaceweather.com doesn't have their gallery linked yet, but there are lots of individual links
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http://spaceweather.com/archive.php?vie ... &year=2012
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http://www.universetoday.com/95298/the-may-2012-annular-eclipse-as-seen-from-space/#more-95298 wrote: The May 2012 Annular Eclipse as Seen From Space
by Nancy Atkinson on May 21, 2012
<<Below are a couple of videos: even though you are not supposed to look directly at the Sun during an eclipse, the PROBA-2 satellite
did with an awesome result, and astronaut Don Pettit’s exceptional view of the eclipse from the International Space Station:Click to play embedded YouTube video.<<ESA’s space weather microsatellite Proba-2 observed the solar eclipse on the evening of May 20, 2012. It passed through the Moon’s shadow a total of four times, imaging a sequence of partial solar eclipses in the process. The first contact was made on Sunday May 20 at 21:09 GMT. The last contact finished at 03:04 GMT.>>Click to play embedded YouTube video.
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Anthony Watts and family traveled to Pyramid Lake Nevada to get this nearly perfect image
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Gallery: Annular Solar Eclipse (May 20, 2012)
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2012 Annular Solar Eclipse Photos From Our Readers
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Click to play embedded YouTube video.
Still pictures will be available at http://www.corypoole.com
Universe Today | Nancy Atkinson | 2012 May 21
An amazing timelapse video by Cory Poole was made from 700 photographs taken with a Coronado Solar Max 60 Double Stack telescope. Usually, the chromosphere can’t usually be seen due to the overwhelming brightness of the photosphere, and to see it requires special equipment. Thankfully, Poole has it: “The Telescope has a very narrow bandpass allowing you to see the chromosphere and not the much brighter photosphere below it,” Poole wrote on YouTube. Additionally, the special hydrogen alpha filter Poole used “only allows light that is created when hydrogen atoms go from the 2nd excited state to the 1st excited state.”
The chromosphere is the red circle around the outside of the Sun; its red coloring is caused by the abundance of hydrogen. Watch how the chromosphere appears along the outline of the Moon, too!
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Eclipse, seen through the smoke of the wildfires near Sunset Point, just north of Phoenix, Arizona.
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Solar Eclipse Pictures: 2012 "Ring of Fire" Dazzles U.S., Asia
National Geographic Daily News Gallery | 2012 May 21
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National Geographic Daily News Gallery | 2012 May 21
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Sunset over Southern Arizona, May 20, 2012, 19:10 Local time
The Annular eclipse is ending.
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The Annular eclipse is ending.
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Eclipse Apocalypse
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Copyright: Kurt Lawson The Marine Layer of clouds here made for an apocalyptic looking scene, an unexpected surprise since usually you might not want clouds when photographing an eclipse
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Copyright: Kurt Lawson The Marine Layer of clouds here made for an apocalyptic looking scene, an unexpected surprise since usually you might not want clouds when photographing an eclipse
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Pinhole Camera Leaves
Copyright: Ray Hendess
Copyright: Ray Hendess
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Annular Solar Eclipse
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Copyright: Alistair Symon Hydrogen Alpha image of the Annular Eclipse taken from Navajo Point Grand Canyon Arizona
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Copyright: Alistair Symon Hydrogen Alpha image of the Annular Eclipse taken from Navajo Point Grand Canyon Arizona
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Here are all the cool things people built to watch the eclipse. From giant pinhole cameras to brainiac alien masks. Some cool eclipse pics too. Taken at Whiskey Town Lake National Recreation Area in California.
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Annular Eclipse
Eclipse sequence captured from the base of Sandia Peak in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The Sun set while the eclipse was still in progress.
Sunset.
Eclipse sequence captured from the base of Sandia Peak in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The Sun set while the eclipse was still in progress.
Sunset.
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Taken with a point and shoot through two pairs of sunglasses
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Shadow of an aluminum colander during annular eclipse. Red Bluff, CA.
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Shadow of an aluminum colander during annular eclipse. Red Bluff, CA.
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Shadow of index card with strategically punched pinholes. Red Bluff, CA.
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Shadow of index card with strategically punched pinholes. Red Bluff, CA.
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A friendly observer let me snap a photo of the Sun (and Moon) through her solar filter at a rest stop near Red Bluff, CA.
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A friendly observer let me snap a photo of the Sun (and Moon) through her solar filter at a rest stop near Red Bluff, CA.
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Annular Eclipse Composite
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Annular Eclipse Composite by Radical Retinoscopy, on Flickr
Thirty Two images of the May 20, 2012 annular eclipse were combined to make this composite image. The images were taken using various exposure settings to best capture the solar disc. A Canon t2i and Sigma 70-300 mm telephoto lens at 300 mm was used. A Baader solar filter was applied over the telephoto lens to permit safe photography of the sun. The images were taken in my back yard in Phoenix, Arizona. Phoenix was located approximately a hundred miles south of the zone of complete annularity that was visible at the Grand Canyon and other regions of northern Arizona. Trees can be seen obscuring the solar disc in the later images taken near sunset. At my location, the sun set while still being partially eclipsed.
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Annular Eclipse Composite by Radical Retinoscopy, on Flickr
Thirty Two images of the May 20, 2012 annular eclipse were combined to make this composite image. The images were taken using various exposure settings to best capture the solar disc. A Canon t2i and Sigma 70-300 mm telephoto lens at 300 mm was used. A Baader solar filter was applied over the telephoto lens to permit safe photography of the sun. The images were taken in my back yard in Phoenix, Arizona. Phoenix was located approximately a hundred miles south of the zone of complete annularity that was visible at the Grand Canyon and other regions of northern Arizona. Trees can be seen obscuring the solar disc in the later images taken near sunset. At my location, the sun set while still being partially eclipsed.
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Lake Powell, AZ observers
Copyright: Steven Gilbert
http://www.flickr.com/photos/stevethatsmyname/ During the annular eclipse there was a group of astronomers and park rangers at Glen Canyon showing visitors the eclipse.
I was lucky enough to capture their activity with the sun itself as the backdrop!
Location: Glenn Canyon National Recreational Area, near Page, AZ
Subjects: Sun, Sunspots, Moon, unknown group of observers
Photographer: Steven Gilbert
Copyright: Steven Gilbert
http://www.flickr.com/photos/stevethatsmyname/ During the annular eclipse there was a group of astronomers and park rangers at Glen Canyon showing visitors the eclipse.
I was lucky enough to capture their activity with the sun itself as the backdrop!
Location: Glenn Canyon National Recreational Area, near Page, AZ
Subjects: Sun, Sunspots, Moon, unknown group of observers
Photographer: Steven Gilbert
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