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Topic: Eclipse pictures

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Nick Lazzaro,
Adult Webmaster

The galleries for the solar eclipse site are now complete, with still pictures and videos.
Richard Hosking,
Paranormal Investigator

Contains pictures and stories about aliens, crop circles, Ufos, and eclipses.
A coronal hole is an area in the corona of the Sun that appears dark in pictures taken with coronagraphs or during total solar eclipses or in X-rays.
A picture of the Sun's corona taken during a solar eclipse can be seen on the Evans Facility Pictures page.
Sarah Kennedy,
Fashion Model

Below are a selection of pictures taken of the eclipse and of the expedition by a number of different photographers.
Sam Hayden,
Gothic Nightclub Owner

But without some effort to see the big picture, you will not be able to appreciate some really nice things, like the phases of the moon, eclipses, and even just the seasons.
Dave Simons,
Internet Entrepeneur

All eclipse pictures were taken at the prime focus of a Meade ETX Astro.
Rob Verdann,
Afterdark Removalist

These pictures were taken with a Kodak DC200 digital camera with a mylar eclipse viewer stuck over the lens.
Paddy McGuinness,
Newsagent

The pictures shown here were taken by Bryn Jones during the total solar eclipse on the morning of 11th August, 1999, from Pendennis Castle in Falmouth, Cornwall.
Arthur Dawkins,
Astro-physicist

Astrophotography for the Amateur provides a complete guide to taking pictures of stars, galaxies, the Moon, the Sun, comets, meteors and eclipses, using equipment and materials readily available to the hobbyist.
Astrophotography for the amateur provides a complete guide to taking pictures of stars, galaxies, the Moon, the Sun, comets, metors and eclipses, using equipment and materials readily available to the hobbyist.
This picture of a combined Zenith Telescope and reversible Transit Instrument, seen here used on the USNO expeditions to observe the Solar Eclipses of 1900 and 1901, is identical to the instruments that were used by the Transit of Venus parties for determining latitude and time.
 
 
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