Event Horizon - Astronomical and Terrestrial Images

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Getting acquainted7 viewsOur tour group munches on noshes provided by Space Camp while getting acquainted with the staff.
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About 4 minutes from Second Contact7 viewsThe Moon is rapidly overtaking the Sun.
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Maximum Annularity7 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.
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Third Contact plus ~38 minutes7 viewsUnlike the H-alpha filter, the white light filter doesn't reverse the view, so we are seeing the real deal.
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The Sun sets in the weeds7 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.
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Nearing sunset7 viewsThe foreground trees show up a little better in this shot.
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Denizli Apartment Houses7 viewsAs seen from the bus on the way to the Dogus Hali Carpet Factory.
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Magic7 viewsHow does such an intricately patterned creation emerge from a mere collection of assorted threads?
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Mountain Highway7 viewsIn the Taurus Mountains, en route from Denizli to Antalya.
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NGC 6522 - Globular Cluster in Sagittarius7 viewsPossibly the oldest star cluster in the Milky Way,[4] with an age of more than 12 billion years. Located in an area of the sky known as Baade's Window, named for the astronomer Walter Baade, who first recognized its signficance. Baade's Window is an area of the sky with relatively low amounts of interstellar dust along the line of sight from the Earth, allowing unobstructed observation of the center of our Milky Way galaxy.
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The Old Mill7 viewsI don't know when this mill was built, most likely not more than a couple of centuries ago; but water wheels have been in use for grinding grain since Roman times.
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Labyrinth7 viewsWe had to thread our way through a maze of narrow streets to get to our luncheon spot.
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