As the sun was setting behind the mountains I could feel Heaven and Earth embrace. What a beautiful site to behold! Imaged from Anthem, AZ USA with a Lunt 152mm BF3400 and Flea3 ccd video camera.
This image show the annular eclipse behind a massive 180 foot tall arch in NE Arizona. I had to combine two exposures to get this shot ... one for the eclipse and one for the rest of the image.
Re: Gallery: Annular Eclipse, 2012 May
Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 7:01 pm
by owlice
Eclipse Sequence at Sundial Bridge
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Prominences and chromosphere during annular eclipse in Xiamen
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Hydrogen Alpha sun during eclipse
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Eclipse reflections
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Hydrogen Alpha ring of fire
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Eclipse reflections
Copyright: Suzanne Taylor
Most of this image is a reflection off of the solar filter I was looking through and is a view of the crowds (behind me) that came out to see the eclipse. The tiny image of the partially eclipsed Sun appearing on the camera lens is actually seen through the solar filter.
Taken in Albuquerque, NM
I was going through additional images I collected, and found this one (just a second different from a previously posted shot) that appears to show the green flash phenomenon on the eclipsed limb of the Sun. If so, I got lucky here, because it was very brief.
I've also updated my website with additional images and a video.
Re: Gallery: Annular Eclipse, 2012 May
Posted: Thu May 24, 2012 9:24 pm
by zimmer
Here is an animation of the live feed we provided from UNM in Albuquerque, NM to both our site and to Slooh.
Credit: Pete Zimmer and Dan Zirzow (UNM Physics & Astronomy Dept.)
Credit and copyright: Credit and copyright: Williams College Eclipse expedition/Jay Pasachoff, Ryan Barley, Muzhou Lu, Shubhanga Pandey, Allen Davis, Eric Edelman, Ben Oliva, Ben Seiler, Markus Gonzales, Bryce Babcock, Michael Kentrianakis, Rob Lucas, and Michael Doochin; montage by Muzhou Lu '13
The Williams College Eclipse Expedition was observing from the Jansky Very Large Array, west of Socorro, New Mexico, alongside the telescopes used for the radio observations of the annular eclipse in which they were participating.
Copyright: Geoff Horner / Geoff Horner PhotoArt
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Copyright: Karl R. Volk
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Karl Volk wrote:I drove north about 4.5hrs to image the eclipse near the centerline at about Shasta. Unfortunately, it was cloudy starting at Redding, so I back-tracked quickly to Red Bluff, CA, where I set up on the banks of the Sacramento River in town at Red Bluff City Park. I have to say, it was a lovely spot, and many people were there to view the eclipse. A couple from SF even got engaged with the groom-to-be pulling out the ring and placing it inside the Ring-of-Fire projection at their setup.