Partial Solar Eclipse from Hobart
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Partial Solar Eclipse from Hobart
Hi all
The Partial Eclipse from Tasmania was a very slight alignment. The skies were blue for the beginning & lasted well after mid-eclipse - my sister calls this an eye ball eclipse.....amateurs
Here is a quick process from about 1.24pm local time (mid-eclipse at 3% coverage).
Back to family activities!
The Partial Eclipse from Tasmania was a very slight alignment. The skies were blue for the beginning & lasted well after mid-eclipse - my sister calls this an eye ball eclipse.....amateurs
Here is a quick process from about 1.24pm local time (mid-eclipse at 3% coverage).
Back to family activities!
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Re: Partial Solar Eclipse from Hobart
Well done Matt - you have the advantage of being further south than me (central Vic). You must have had good weather as well. Regards, John W.
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Thanks John - I had a great reason to visit Tassie - family. I did tell them it was them first & then the eclipse
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Re: Partial Solar Eclipse from Hobart
Good catch Matt.I enjoyed Hobart went to the markets last Saturday and talked to some Beekeepers.Stayed in that new Mach 1 very nice .Saw snow too a novelty for me.
Cheers Derek.
Cheers Derek.
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Thanks Derek - we have great view of snow capped Mt Wellington - snow is a novelty for sure.Derek Klepp wrote: ↑Fri Jul 13, 2018 6:48 am Good catch Matt.I enjoyed Hobart went to the markets last Saturday and talked to some Beekeepers.Stayed in that new Mach 1 very nice .Saw snow too a novelty for me.
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Funny about chatting to Beekeepers - I have been helping my BIL to make bee hives!
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Re: Partial Solar Eclipse from Hobart
Hot off the press eclipse photos fantastic!!!! I am so glad the weather was good for you, you should submit to Spaceweather
I am sure it was really eclipse first then the relatives
Alexandra
I am sure it was really eclipse first then the relatives
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Re: Partial Solar Eclipse from Hobart
Brilliant capture
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Great eclipse shot...the subtle Ha features in sharp contrast to the lunar bite out of the disk!
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Re: Partial Solar Eclipse from Hobart
I agree with Alexandra.....I'm sure it was eclipse and then family
Nicely captured image, Matt.
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Nicely captured image, Matt.
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Thanks all - the skies here are very dark & the planet show has been great - cold though!
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Re: Partial Solar Eclipse from Hobart
Matt I did notice the dark skies when I stepped off the plane hope the BIL has success with his hives.
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Re: Partial Solar Eclipse from Hobart
A super cool image, Matt ! That disk is perfect and it shows all the beauty of the chromosphere, plus the eclipse.
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That looks lovely Matt, seeing an eclipse is always cool!
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