Total Solar Eclipse

When the Earth, Moon, and Sun line up in space, we can see an eclipse. On April 8, 2024, a total solar eclipse crossed North America, passing over Mexico, the United States, and Canada. These are very rare occurances, so I just had to travel to the thin strip of the country where totality was happening. In my case, that was just outside Cleveland, Ohio.

Phases

A composite image from start of the eclipse (C1) through the end of the eclipse (C4). Each segment was imaged in 10-minute intervals.

This image is available as a panoramic print!

Diamond Ring

The last stream of light, just before the Moon passes completely in front of the Sun. The glow resembles a diamond sparkling on a ring, hence the name.

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*General information regarding constellations, galaxies, nebulae, and planets have been sourced from: AstroBackyard, VisibleDark, Wikipedia, EarthSky, and NASA.

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