Total Solar Eclipse
Taken by wang wenhui on March 9, 2016 @ BeiJing ,CHINA
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Another full annular eclipse over the next day, observable place on the earth is not much, but in space can see all the way, Japan's sunflower - 8 satellite live broadcast of the projection of the moon on the earth. Below is a dynamic figure, I just do a picture for every 10 minutes, from the "teeth" or to "ground" in the morning, after above time for Japan.
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Nice set of images of Moons shadow on Earth - wonderfully highlighting and emphasizing my long held view that - during a Total Solar Eclipse, the real theater of action is the Earth. The Earth [and not the Sun and the Moon - not even a slightest bit] - that is affected during a TSE and many effects and phenomena occur on the surface and in etc. different regions e.g. atmosphere, ionosphere etc. during the TSE.
Wonderful image sequence. Congrats. -- Satyendra Bhandari
Posted by Explorer2001 2016-03-10 00:14:37
 
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