Saturday, September 4, 2010

Amazing Eclipse Pictures

Solar Eclipse Pictures - Rarely seen from only specific locations


As seen from the Earth, a solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth, and the Moon fully or partly cover the Sun as viewed from some place on Earth. This can only occur during a new moon, when the Sun and Moon are in concurrence as seen from Earth. At smallest amount two to five, solar eclipses occur each year; no more than two can be entire eclipses. Total solar eclipses are however rare at any particular location because entirety exists only along a slim path traced by the Moon’s umbra. Several people will travel to remote locations to watch a central solar eclipse. The solar eclipse of August 11, 1999, in Europe helped to boost public consciousness of the incident, which in fact led an strangely large number of journeys made exclusively to observe the total solar eclipse of October 3, 2005, and of March 29, 2006.The last total eclipse was the solar eclipse of July 11, 2010. The recent solar eclipse of January 15, 2010, was an annular eclipse; the next annular eclipse will occur on solar eclipse of May 20, 2012.A total solar eclipse is a normal occurrence.



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