"RING OF FIRE" SOLAR ECLIPSE: As the sun rose over Australia on Friday morning, May 10th, the solar disk turned into a ring of fire. The day began with an annular solar eclipse:
Nicole Hollenbeck took the picture
from inside the narrow path
of annularity about 70km south of Newman, Australia.
At the time, more than 95% of the sun's diameter
was covered by the Moon.
In an annular eclipse the Moon is
not quite big enough to cover the entire solar disk.
A blinding ring of solar fire juts out around the
Moon, overwhelming the sun's delicate
corona. It may not be the same as totality,
but annularity has a charm and beauty all its own.
Browse the
gallery for more images from the eclipse zone.Source:
http://www.spaceweather.com/
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