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SolarEclipse-20021204-DX23.jpg
Post-Totality 13 viewsA few seconds after Third Contact (end of totality).Jul 21, 2019
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End of Totality6 viewsI missed getting the diamond ring on this one, but you can see a hint of it at 7 o'clock.Jul 21, 2019
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Maximum Totality11 viewsWith a glorious corona.Jul 21, 2019
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Totality8 viewsTotality began at 7:41:20 and lasted for about 25 seconds.Jul 21, 2019
SolarEclipse-20021204-DX051.jpg
Gone2 viewsThe Sun has set. The flat and featureless terrain of the Outback stretches far away.Jul 21, 2019
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The Setting Sun2 viewsThis unfiltered photo conveys an impression of the end of the eclipse as most observers saw it.Jul 21, 2019
SolarEclipse-20021204-DX18.jpg
The Final Sliver10 viewsA few seconds before totality.Jul 21, 2019
SolarEclipse-20021204-DX13A.jpg
First Contact plus ~20 minutes6 viewsThe Moon is taking a bigger bite out of the Sun.Jul 21, 2019
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Dragon's Tooth3 viewsFourth Contact (end of post-totality partial phase) will occur at 8:34:23 local time, with the Sun well below the horizon.Jul 21, 2019
SolarEclipse-20021204-DX013.jpg
Post-Totality 32 viewsThe Sun hits the horizon, about a quarter through post-totality.Jul 21, 2019
SolarEclipse-20021204-DX06A.jpg
A few minutes after First Contact6 viewsThe Moon is nibbling on the Sun.Jul 21, 2019
SolarEclipse-20021204-DX10.jpg
First contact plus ~45 minutes8 viewsAbout 3/4 through pre-totality.Jul 21, 2019
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