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Top 10 Most Amazing Beautiful Photos of solar eclipses

Zak Ben - Thursday, April 10, 2014
Eclipses the most beautiful of all time, photographed with the best cameras: the beautiful high-definition picture for all fans of phenomena such as these! Good vision at all!

Top 10 Most Amazing Beautiful Photos of solar eclipses


10. ring of fire in the skies of Australia




A ring of fire: a total solar eclipse, seen from the skies of Australia last May 10, 2013.


9. Eclipse on the great wall of China


It was the August 1, 2008: this spectacular total solar eclipse was seen from the great wall of China.

8. partial solar eclipse view from Minneapolis (Minnesota, USA)


What is a partial solar eclipse? It is a phenomenon that occurs when the Moon is not perfectly aligned with the Sun and the Earth, so its shadow does not reach the Earth's surface. The Sun, as you can see, was invaded by the Moon from our planet, but you only see the penumbral Lunar, therefore we speak of partial eclipse. In this case, it was the day 20 May 2012, and these are the skies in Minneapolis, Minnesota's capital city (USA).


7. Solar Eclipse viewed from a cruise ship in the middle of the Pacific Ocean


11 July 2011: this total solar eclipse was observed in detail by all passengers of the cruise ship, which was located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.


6. Solar Eclipse seen on the screen of the telescope at the Observatory Hill (Sydney, Australia)


Nowadays, the technology allows us to observe phenomena such as these from a small screen: this is the case of this telescope, one of the many that are located at the Observatory Hill in Sydney, Australia. In this case, it is the Eclipse of 10 May 2013.

5. annular eclipse of the Sun seen from Manila (Philippines)


The Sun covered partly by the shadow of the Moon: ran on 26 January 2009, and these are the heavens in Manila, the capital of the Philippines. An annular eclipse occurs when the Moon is at apogee, during a new moon. Its dimensions are unable to completely cover the Sun.

4. partial solar eclipse view from Austria


We move now in Austria: what you are seeing is a partial solar eclipse, which was observed on 4 January 2011. You've no doubt noticed the drawings, which serve to convey the motion of translation.

3. Eclipse as seen from the top of Mount Fuji (Japan)


As you can see, all sought to resume and to observe the phenomenon: the Eclipse as seen from Mount Fuji, in Japan, was well monitored thanks to an event organised by Panasonic. It was the day 20 May 2012.

2. total solar eclipse view from Ellis Beach (Queensland, Australia)


This time, we are faced with a total solar eclipse, that we decided to place on the second step of the podium. We are in Australia, Ellis Beach, Queensland, and this phenomenon occurred on 14 November 2012.

1. partial solar eclipse view from the North of France



In the first place, this wonder: ran the day 4 January 2011, and the photograph was taken from the North of France.