By Jennifer Dobner | KANARRAVILLE, Utah (Reuters) - The sun and moon aligned over the Earth in a rare astronomical event on Sunday - an annular eclipse that dimmed the skies over parts of Asia and North America, briefly turning the sun into a blazing
annular eclipse 2012. this is my favourite photo so far of yesterday's annular solar eclipse. it was taken aboard the international space station. (UPDATE: fairly sure the above image is a creation of digital art, similar to this one.
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annular eclipse 2012. this is my favourite photo so far of yesterday's annular solar eclipse. it was taken aboard the international space station. (UPDATE: fairly sure the above image is a creation of digital art, similar to this one.
Taipei, May 21 (CNA) A full annular solar eclipse was clearly visible on the outlying islands of Kinmen and Matsu Monday, the first for 54 years, while some astronomy buffs in northern Taiwan were able to catch a glimpse of it through the clouds.