Annular eclipse. Playbook of science. 1881.
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Annular eclipse. Playbook of science. 1881.
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Super Shadow - Unbound
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An alt. to my Super Shadow pic posted earlier >>> LINK
Normally, Shadow wears these inhibitor rings to suppress his inherit chaos energy. This probably doesn't matter in his super form. However, I like the idea that he's potentially hiding more power behind them.
Annular Eclipse Jan 4 1992 An old scan from a slide. I took the image from Cardiff, CA just north of Manchester Ave and between I-5 and the coast. That's someone leaning against the fence in the lower center of the photo.
Annular eclipse, 2026.
Eclipse shadows, October 14, 2023.
Not me trying to figure out what the heptapod aliens are telling us with the solar eclipse
Here's how to watch the annular solar eclipse in person and online. The famous 'ring of fire' is not to be missed!
An annular solar eclipse will be visible across North America on Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023. The October annular eclipse's infamous "ring of fire" will cross eight U.S. states from Oregon to Texas, according to NASA. If you're not fortunate enough to see it in person, the eclipse will be livestreamed for free so you can enjoy the wonder of the eclipse from the comfort of your own home. During an annular solar eclipse, the moon appears slightly smaller than the sun. As such, it doesn't block the entire solar disk like it would during a total solar eclipse. Instead, the moon's shadow covers most of the disk, leaving the outer rim, resulting in a beautiful "ring of fire."
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2023 Annular Solar Eclipse as seen from Campina Grande, Paraíba, Brazil