Total Solar Eclipse 2017
My collection on Total Solar Eclipse images from NASA, Sean Parker Photography, Mark
Zuckerberg, Astronomer Jay Pasachoff (compositing by Christian Lockwood), Star Walk
2 App, myself, Mayor McFarland, Carla Thomas, Stephanie Lough from Nashville, Aubrey
Gemignani, Eric Sutton's uncle, Clemson University, Jen & Leo Benetti (MTSU Alumni),
S. Habbal et al., Kevin Maxwell from Murfreesboro, That Oregon Life's Post, Scientific
American and the web. Give my sincere Thanks to all the dedicated people!
This composite image, made from seven frames, shows the International Space Station
, with a crew of six onboard, as it transits the Sun at roughly five miles per second
during a partial solar eclipse today near Banner, Wyoming. A total solar eclipse swept
across a narrow portion of the contiguous United States from Lincoln Beach, Oregon
to Charleston, South Carolina. A partial solar eclipse was visible across the entire
North American continent along with parts of South America, Africa, and Europe. This
image, and others, will also available on Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/nasahqphoto/
#Eclipse2017
NASA
NASA Facebook Cover Photo 08-21-2017
Totality by Sean Parker.
Mark Zuckerberg: Our first data center in Prineville, Oregon was in the path of totality
during today's solar eclipse. Here are some photos from a time lapse on the roof.
Mark Zuckerberg: Our first data center in Prineville, Oregon was in the path of totality
during today's solar eclipse. Here are some photos from a time lapse on the roof.
Mark Zuckerberg: Our first data center in Prineville, Oregon was in the path of totality
during today's solar eclipse. Here are some photos from a time lapse on the roof.
From the Web (with Corona)
Jay Pasachoff and Williams College Eclipse Expedition/Compositing by Christian Lockwood
From the Web
By Eric Sutton
Star Walk 2 App
At MTSU
At MTSU
At MTSU
Mayor McFarland's post.
From the Web
From NASA TV
Diamond Ring: by Carla Thomas
Stephanie Lough's Photos
From S. Habbal et al. 日冕的极度高温会将电子从铁原子身上剥离。科学家用这些缺少电子的铁原子来估算日冕的温度。这张图片来自2008年的一次日全食。红色表示缺少了10个电子的铁原子,蓝色表示缺少了12个电子,而绿色表示少了13个电子。
From the Web
From Aubrey Gemignani
The Baily's beads effect, or Diamond ring effect, is a feature of total and annular
solar eclipses. As the moon "grazes" by the Sun during a solar eclipse, the rugged
lunar limb topography allows beads of sunlight to shine through in some places, and
not in others. Taken through a @meadeinstruments APO 115. - Sean Parker
Earthshine, Outer Corona, Baily's Beads and Star Regulus in Totality - Clemson University
From Jen & Leo Benetti-Longhini with Appalachian Center for Craft
NASA image: Black spot on the sun
Kevin Maxwell from Murfreesboro: Beautiful Corona
Kevin Maxwell from Murfreesboro: Beautiful Corona
NASA image: Diamond Ring
NASA image
Totality at Idaho. From Scientific American.
Totality at Idaho. From Scientific American.
Totality at Idaho. From Scientific American.
Totality at Idaho. From Scientific American.
From the web.
Kevin Maxwell from Murfreesboro: Beautiful Corona
Kevin Maxwell from Murfreesboro: Beautiful Corona
Kevin Maxwell from Murfreesboro: Beautiful Corona
That Oregon Life's post.
From the web.
Snake Shadow
From the web