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Posts: Science and Nature / awesome photo from yesterday's solar eclipse

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Virginia Post Author Photo: Virginia
awesome photo from yesterday's solar eclipse
01/17/10 04:43 AM



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Dylan Post Author Photo: Dylan
01/17/10 03:00 PM



Incredible. Do you know where it was taken?

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Virginia Post Author Photo: Virginia
01/17/10 05:36 PM

nowhere the moon is just blocking it



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Dylan Post Author Photo: Dylan
01/17/10 05:49 PM

I can't believe you said that.  Can I fire you? You're fired.

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Michael Post Author Photo: Michael
01/17/10 05:55 PM

Virginia: nowhere the moon is just blocking it







lol.

perfect.

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Francisco Post Author Photo: Francisco
01/18/10 11:55 AM

looks like someone took a bite out of the SUN!
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Francisco Post Author Photo: Francisco
01/18/10 11:56 AM

Virginia:
nowhere the moon is just blocking it




HUAHUAHUAHUAH!!!
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Michael Post Author Photo: Michael
01/18/10 03:17 PM



heres a link to some more nice ones.

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Virginia Post Author Photo: Virginia
02/14/10 12:28 PM





This is really awesome. This picture of the same elispe is not actually one photo but composed of 31 different images The photo shows the solar corona that make up the sun’s “atmosphere” in glorious detail. Its whorls and loops extend millions of miles into space, are nearly 200 times hotter than the visible surface of the sun, and yet aren’t nearly as bright (by a factor of something like a million), hence, we can only see them during eclipses. I love the delicate beauty of this photo, and how it makes various features of the corona so plainly visible, like the difference in activity around its polar regions, as well as the dim, cratered surface of the moon. 



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Michael Post Author Photo: Michael
02/14/10 01:48 PM



i like that you can see the features of the moon.

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