Eye in the Sky

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precaud

Minister of Fire
Jan 20, 2006
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There was a full solar eclipse yesterday, visible in Australia. It reminded me of the one we had here on May 20th of this year. My son and I took our cameras, found a great spot to view, and took a few dozen shots. My battery failed a couple minutes in so we worked together, he manned the camera and I held two pairs of sunglasses in front of the lens to attenuate the brightness enough to stop the cam from overexposing everything! Some of them came out great, including this one. Look at it full size... very eerie... the proverbial "Eye in the Sky". eclips44.jpg

It will be several hundred years before the US sees one again.
 
Nice pic. There's gonna be a total eclipse in the lower 48 on August 21, 2017.
 
Cool pic. Thanks for sharing it with us.

Sauron? Is that you? Okay, I am scared. ;em
 
Check out some sites like this (there are many from which to sample/choose) if you're interested in what's going on around us way out there, as I am:

http://www.spaceweather.com/

I, too, enjoyed the pic, precaud...thanks! Rick
 
A very poor place to get any scientific information.
Yes grandpa, you're right... The Weather Channel, whose detailed coverage I watched and where I got the info, is unscientific and shouldn't be trusted.
Oh, BTW, it's rather disingenuous to be 'sorry' about something you haven't posted yet, just use the Delete key BEFORE you hit 'Post Reply'.
 
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