Sunday, November 3, 2013

PHOTO: A Partial Solar Eclipse As Seen In New York


If you were on the East Coast and got up very early this morning, you may have gotten a celestial treat.


As the Capital Weather Gang explained, this eclipse was a hybrid event, appearing as a total eclipse or annular eclipse in some places on Earth. The Weather Gang explains:




"Solar and lunar eclipses – like gathering at Thanksgiving – belong to families. And these eclipse families are called "saros," a series of eclipses related over time, occurring over a span of several hundred years. This Nov. 3 solar eclipse is the 23rd eclipse of Saros 143, a series which started on March 7, 1617 and which ends April 23, 2897 – for 72 eclipses in a span of 1,280 years."




In any case, in New York, it looked spectacular:





A partial Solar eclipse is seen just after sunrise over the Queens borough of New York across the East River on Sunday in New York.



Stan Honda /AFP/Getty Images


A partial Solar eclipse is seen just after sunrise over the Queens borough of New York across the East River on Sunday in New York.


Stan Honda /AFP/Getty Images


Source: http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2013/11/03/242816980/photo-a-partial-solar-eclipse-as-seen-in-new-york?ft=1&f=1001
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