Event Horizon - Astronomical and Terrestrial Images

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Nearing sunset254 viewsThe foreground trees show up a little better in this shot.Jul 21, 2019
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Sundown232 viewsTaken just after sunset, this unfiltered shot provided a fitting conclusion to the eclipse experience.Jul 21, 2019
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The Sun sets in the weeds220 viewsThe still-partially-eclipsed sun is being increasingly obscured by tree branches on a distant hillside - but they look more like weeds in this view.Jul 21, 2019
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Third Contact plus ~38 minutes216 viewsUnlike the H-alpha filter, the white light filter doesn't reverse the view, so we are seeing the real deal.Jul 21, 2019
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Maximum Annularity233 viewsThis 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.Jul 21, 2019
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12 minutes to Second Contact197 viewsSeems like the Moon has a long way to go to annularity - will it make it in time?Jul 21, 2019
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About 4 minutes from Second Contact225 viewsThe Moon is rapidly overtaking the Sun.Jul 21, 2019
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Second Contact309 viewsWith an annular eclipse, Second Contact is the moment when the Moon's disk becomes fully enclosed by the Sun's.Jul 21, 2019
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Post-Totality 1228 viewsA few seconds after Third Contact (end of totality).Jul 21, 2019
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End of Totality349 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 Totality265 viewsWith a glorious corona.Jul 21, 2019
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Totality259 viewsTotality began at 7:41:20 and lasted for about 25 seconds.Jul 21, 2019
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