This morning's solar eclipse captured

I was going to say, "...caught on film," but I suspect few these days are using actual film. Anyway, there was an eclipse of the sun this morning. It was an "annular" or ring eclipse. The moon, being unusually far from the Earth at the moment, on the far end of its lopsided orbit around the Earth, appears smaller in the sky and its disk was unable to completely cover the sun's disk.
So, along the path of "totality" - from East Africa to Burma and China - it appeared as a ring of sunlight around the rim of the moon's disk.
Outside the path of totality, across a wide swath from Central Europe, to Central Asia and South Africa, it was a partial eclipse, with the moon blocking a slice of the sun.
There are lots of photos here, with more coming.
The American Southwest will be treated to a similar annual eclipse of the sun in May 2012.
(AP PHOTO/Alexander F. Yuan/Annular eclipse from Kaifeng, Central China/1/15/2010)








Comments
More signs of the 2012 apocalypse!?
FR: Nope. Just a meteor.
Posted by: AVC | January 19, 2010 12:11 PM