7 Breathtaking Photos Capturing The Recent Solar Eclipse Shared By NASA
Back on the 10th of June, an annular solar eclipse, the type of eclipse that occurs when the Sun and Moon line up with Earth, was visible from certain parts of Russia, Canada and Greenland, while a partial one was visible in Europe, Asia and the United States. And just in case you missed it, NASA recently shared some incredible images captured by photographers Aubrey Gemignani and Bill Ingalls.
The two photographers captured the “ring of fire” eclipse from two different points. Bill captured it rising above the United States Capitol building in Arlington, Virginia, while Aubrey captured it above the Delaware Breakwater Lighthouse in Lewes Beach, Delaware. Check out the two photographers’ breathtaking images in the gallery below!
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An annular solar eclipse occurred back on the 10th of June
Image source: NASA/Bill Ingalls
It was visible from certain parts of Russia, Canada and Greenland, while a partial one was visible in Europe, Asia and the United States
Image source: NASA/Bill Ingalls
NASA recently shared some stunning images captured by photographers Aubrey Gemignani and Bill Ingalls
Image source: NASA/Aubrey Gemignani
Bill captured it rising above the United States Capitol building in Arlington, Virginia
Image source: NASA/Bill Ingalls
Aubrey captured it above the Delaware Breakwater Lighthouse in Lewes Beach, Delaware
Image source: NASA/Aubrey Gemignani
The next time an annular eclipse will occur will be in October of 2023
Image source: NASA/Bill Ingalls
Make sure your camera is ready by then!
Image source: NASA/Bill Ingalls
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