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chaosophia218:Composite image of the Moon shows detailed view of a Solar Eclipse Corona which is easily visible only in the fleeting darkness of the total Solar Eclipse.
rhamphotheca: Solar Eclipse Over Lake Turkana Photograph by Juan Carlos Casado, TWAN An annular eclipse flares briefly above Kenya’s Lake Turkana last Sunday (Nov. 13, 2013). The solar eclipse was viewable from almost all of Africa, but only a narrow
hayley566: gothshostakovich: Whatever, man, solar eclipses aren’t nearly as cool as lunar eclipses. A lunar eclipse is at NIGHT and the MOON turns BLOOD RED and you don’t need dumb glasses to watch it. It’s goth as hell. Fuck the sun. omg this
detailedart:A solar eclipse (right) happens when the moon gets in the way of the sun’s light and casts its shadow on Earth. During a lunar eclipse (left), Earth gets in the way of the sun’s light hitting the moon.
just–space: Solar eclipse of 2010 - This was with 11 minutes and 41 seconds the longest annular solar eclipse in 1000 years. It was seen as an annular eclipse across Central Africa, India, Sri Lanka and China. js
ghostsaya: Juno Eclipse - pick and mix Video link: “Captain Eclipse you underestimate the power of the darkside” Something different from the usual for a change, montage of Dreamfall, Resi, Metal gear and Dead or Alive among others. Still some Endurance
rocksolidsnake: Juno Eclipse: Imperial Interrogation The Empire, on the hunt for Starkiller and the Rebellion, capture Juno Eclipse. While normal methods of extracting the information don’t seem to effect her, one Stormtrooper tries a new one. 4K Gallery
Total Solar Eclipse Corona in HDF Image Credit & Copyright: Nicolas Lefaudeux Explanation: How great was the Great American Eclipse? The featured HDR image shows it to be perhaps greater than we knew. On August 21 of last year, the Moon blocked the
nemfrog: Plate B. Naked eye sketches of the lunar eclipse of July 1888. Reports on the observations of the total eclipse of the sun, December 21-22, 1889 and the total eclipse of the moon, July 22, 1888.
pennyfornasa: This Is What A Total Solar Eclipse Looks Like From Space.The moon casts a shadow on Earth in this photo captured from the Mir space station during a total solar eclipse on August 11, 1990.Did you miss today’s total solar eclipse? Watch
amnhnyc: A Lunar Eclipse, and a Little Something Extra, on October 8 If you missed the first total lunar eclipse of the year in mid-April, the last chance to see one in 2014 will be this Wednesday, October 8. Though it’s best viewed from the Pacific
popmech: How and When to Watch Today’s Solar Eclipse If this month’s blood moon wasn’t enough eclipse for you, don’t worry. A solar eclipse is coming, and you won’t need to rise in the wee hours of the morning to see it.
amnhnyc: Today, Thursday October 23, a partial eclipse of the Sun will occur over a wide area of the United States, Canada, and the northeastern Pacific. However in New York City our views will be limited.The partial eclipse stage begins at 5:49 p.m.
mindblowingfactz: Bees don’t buzz during an eclipse - Using tiny microphones suspended among flowers, researchers recorded the buzzing of bees during the 2017 North American eclipse. The bees were active and noisy right up to the last moments before
sci-universe: Blood Moon Eclipse after the Sun sets today If your skies are clear after the Sun sets today, September 27th, be sure to head outside to see the total lunar eclipse. This will mark the end of a “tetrad” of four total lunar eclipses
moderation: Skywatchers Share Lunar Eclipse Photos, Videos — It was the final lunar eclipse of the year, and the last total lunar eclipse event for the western portion of the Americas until 2014, so skywatchers took advantage of clear skies, and
photojojo: Total Solar Eclipse Captured From the Middle of the Ocean In June of 2009, a rare total solar eclipse blanketed certain portions of the planet in total darkness. Czech photographer Miloslav Druckmüller traveled to the middle of the Pacific
astronomicalwonders: The Partial lunar eclipse of June 2010 Although the Moon is a dark object, it can be seen in the sky most of the time because its surface reflects the Sun’s rays back to Earth. A partial lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth moves
hayley566: gothshostakovich: Whatever, man, solar eclipses aren’t nearly as cool as lunar eclipses. A lunar eclipse is at NIGHT and the MOON turns BLOOD RED and you don’t need dumb glasses to watch it. It’s goth as hell. Fuck the sun.
dryadrobot: gothshostakovich: Whatever, man, solar eclipses aren’t nearly as cool as lunar eclipses. A lunar eclipse is at NIGHT and the MOON turns BLOOD RED and you don’t need dumb glasses to watch it. It’s goth as hell. Fuck the sun.
spaceexp: Solar eclipse of 2010 - This was with 11 minutes and 41 seconds the longest annular solar eclipse in 1000 years. It was seen as an annular eclipse across Central Africa, India, Sri Lanka and China. via reddit
spaceexp:Solar eclipse of 2010 - This was with 11 minutes and 41 seconds the longest annular solar eclipse in 1000 years. It was seen as an annular eclipse across Central Africa, India, Sri Lanka and China.via reddit
sixpenceee:View of ISS Crossing the Sun During an Eclipse Photographer Thierry Legault shot what may be the coolest view yet of the today’s solar eclipse: the International Space Station’s weird little silhouette flying across a thin sliver of visible
discoverynews: Don’t Miss the Last Total Lunar Eclipse til 2014 On Saturday, the moon will be eclipsed by the Earth’s shadow, possibly turning it blood-red during totality. Mark Thompson tells us everything we need to know about lunar eclipses here.
the shade in this photo set could cause an eclipse
gothshostakovich: Whatever, man, solar eclipses aren’t nearly as cool as lunar eclipses. A lunar eclipse is at NIGHT and the MOON turns BLOOD RED and you don’t need dumb glasses to watch it. It’s goth as hell. Fuck the sun.
the-midnight-sky: A rare triple eclipse on Jupiter (source)
eclipse-the-skies: sightless-behavior: Maybe In 2015 I’ll finally be good enough for someone. Maybe in 2015 you’ll realize that you always were.
ikenbot: Total Solar Eclipse of 2012 (Photo Gallery) The moon blocked out the sun in a total solar eclipse today, briefly turning dawn back into night over parts of northern Australia and the southern Pacific Ocean. The total solar eclipse began
The Solar Eclipse, Australia
eclipse-the-skies: sightless-behavior: Maybe In 2014 I’ll finally be good enough for someone. Maybe in 2014 you’ll realize that you always were.
magictransistor: Étienne Trouvelot. The Trouvelot Astronomical Drawings. Group of Sun Spots and Vieled Spots, The Planet Mars, The Planet Jupiter, The Planet Saturn, Mare Humorum, The Total Eclipse of the Sun, Partial Eclipse of the Moon, The Great
gigneyxkr: Solar Eclipse From Orbit Here is what the Earth looks like during a solar eclipse. The shadow of the Moon can be seen darkening part of Earth. This shadow moves across the Earth at nearly 2000 kilometers per hour. Only observers near the
thepaperbaghead: ECLIPSE“Everything under the SUN is in tune… But the sun is eclipsed by the MOON.“For my dear @doodlesnoodles1 !! Every time i see her art of this two, i find myself smiling for hours ♥ “There is no dark side of the moon
gothshostakovich:Whatever, man, solar eclipses aren’t nearly as cool as lunar eclipses. A lunar eclipse is at NIGHT and the MOON turns BLOOD RED and you don’t need dumb glasses to watch it. It’s goth as hell. Fuck the sun.
eclipse-strider: tiffanarchy: walkingoutintherain: jmindigo: letloosethekraken: ultrafacts: Whittier, Alaska, is a town of about 200 people, almost all of whom live in a 14-story former Army barracks built in 1956. The building, called Begich Towers,
spaceplasma: Solar eclipse, June 11th 1983 The `diamond ring’ effect occurs when only the barest sliver of the Sun is visible around the moon during a total solar eclipse. This beautiful picture was taken in Java by Dr Bill Livingston. Credit: Bill
acolonialamerican: August 21, 2017 Total Eclipse, McMinnville, ORImages below show the partial eclipse images cast on our driveway as the sunlight passed through the leaves of trees. The second to last photo shows the sun post-totality, the last
Eclipse of the stars
science: The solar eclipse of August 21, 1914, seen from 66 degrees north, in the town of Sandnessjøen, in Northern Norway. Solar eclipses are always cool, and this is especially interesting to me because the center of this eclipse, the point at which