
Some
views of last week's
total eclipse of the Sun were better than others. One
spectacular view occurred over Adrasan (near
Antalya),
Turkey and was captured there by industrious astrophotographer Stefan Seip. The
above digital mosaic caught the Moon in several stages as it moved between the Earth and the Sun. During the center frame, a
total solar eclipse was visible, the Moon completely blocked the Sun, the area became dark, and the
magnificent corona of the Sun became visible. The foreground frame from the same location was taken during sunlight. The
next total eclipse of the Sun will occur in August 2008 and be visible from parts of
North America,
Europe, and
Asia.
source:
NASA
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