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2020 June 26
Eclipse under the Bamboo
Image Credit & Copyright: Somak Raychaudhury (Inter-University Centre
for Astronomy & Astrophysics)
Explanation: Want to watch a solar eclipse safely? Try looking down
instead of up, though you might discover you have a plethora of images
to choose from. For example, during the June 21st solar eclipse this
confusing display appeared under a shady bamboo grove in Pune, India.
Small gaps between close knit leaves on the tall plants effectively
created a network of randomly placed pinholes. Each one projected a
separate image of the eclipsed Sun. The snapshot was taken close to the
time of maximum eclipse in Pune when the Moon covered about 60 percent
of the Sun's diameter. But an annular eclipse, the Moon in silhouette
completely surrounded by a bright solar disk at maximum, could be seen
along a narrow path where the Moon's dark shadow crossed central
Africa, south Asia, and China.
Gallery: Notable images of the Annular Solar Eclipse of 2020 June
submitted to APOD
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