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Maximum Annularity
This was the closest I could get to maximum annularity, when the outer edge of the Moon's disk is equidistant at all points from the edge of the Sun.

Maximum Annularity

This was the closest I could get to maximum annularity, when the outer edge of the Moon's disk is equidistant at all points from the edge of the Sun.




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Filename:SolarEclipse-20120520-0032.jpg
Album name:27telp / Annular Solar Eclipse - May 2012
Location and Date:New Harmony, Utah, 5/20/2012
Equipment:Canon EOS-30D DSLR camera with TeleVue Pronto 70mm scope and Coronado Hydrogen-Alpha Solar Filter
Settings:ISO 400, 1/200 sec @ f/7.1
Filesize:1179 KiB
Date added:Jul 21, 2019
Dimensions:3504 x 2336 pixels
Displayed:233 times
Color Space:Uncalibrated
Customer Render:0
DateTime Original:2012:05:20 18:43:22
EXIF Offset:438
EXIF Version:version 2.31
Exposure Bias:0 EV
Exposure Mode:1
Exposure Program:Manual
Exposure Time:1/200 sec
Flash:No Flash
ISO:400
Image Description:This was the closest I could get to maximum annularity, when the outer edge of the Moon's disk is equidistant at all points from the edge of the Sun.
Make:Canon
Max Aperture:f/1.8
Metering Mode:Pattern
Model:Canon EOS 30D
Resolution Unit:Inch
Scene Capture Mode:0
Software:Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic 8.3.1 (Windows)
White Balance:0
X Resolution:240 dots per ResolutionUnit
Y Resolution:240 dots per ResolutionUnit
IPTC Title:Maximum Annularity
IPTC Copyright:Copyright J. L. Floyd 2019
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