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Images of the 2013 Total Solar Eclipse
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Eclipse Path
The eclipse of November 3rd, 2013 was a very short duration eclipse. For most of the path totality duration is just a few seconds. This was a *special eclipse* in that the eclipse path started as an annular eclipse (mean lunar diameter less than mean solar diameter as viewed from Earth) but then turned into a very short duration total eclipse (mean lunar diameter is greater than the mean solar diameter). Some apply the unofficial term "hybrid" to this very special type of eclipse. Reports from the SEML follow:
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Turkana cloud pin holes This pair of photos was taken from the air o...
- courtesy of Dominik Krupa
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15 minutes before C1, 10:35:20 UTC. 5.75 N, 16.63 W, Atlantic Ocean. All sh...
This median combine was made with 9 frames, all that were entirely within t...
63 minutes before C2 - courtesy of Richard Bareford
32 minutes before C2 - courtesy of Richard Bareford
6 minutes after C3 - courtesy of Richard Bareford
Calculated time is 12:27:00.3 UTC; 30 frame median combine.
West shore of Lake Turkana, Unlucky Clouds and Sandstorm - courtesy of Eon ...
- courtesy of Alexander Manannikov
Our group was organized by TravelQuest and lead by Jay Anderson. The Presid...
- courtesy of Jens-Peter Topp
Waterlily, NC over the Currituck Sound approx. 6:45am - courtesy of Greg D...
- courtesy of Greg Diesel Walck
Composite image of corona - courtesy of Alson Wong
Composite image of the corona - courtesy of Alson Wong
Chromosphere at third contact - courtesy of Alson Wong
Chromosphere at second contact - courtesy of Alson Wong