Thermal imagery of the total Solar eclipse seen as an occultation
Taken by Eliot Herman on August 21, 2017 @ Eastern Idaho
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Date Taken: 2017:08:24 14:12:00
 
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The eclipse in Idaho imaged with FLIR on time lapse of 5 sec. These are excerpts. The Sun faded, just before C2 when I removed the filter from the telescope (no filter needed for FLIR) a part of my arm is visible, then the Sun disappears after C2 and re-appears after C3. The imagery appears much like an asteroid occultation of a star and in this instance the lunar occultation of the hot Sun.
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