Moon - Luna: Ring of Fire Eclipse: 2012 - The Boston Globe - The Big Picture
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Ring of Fire Eclipse: 2012
A rare annular
eclipse - a ring of sunlight as the new moon, passing between Earth and
sun, blocks most, but not all, of the sun's disc. It is striking to
see. Differing from a total solar eclipse, the moon in an annular
eclipse appears too small to cover the sun completely, leaving a ring of
fire effect around the moon. The eclipse cast its shallow path
crossing the West from west Texas to Oregon then arcing across the
northern Pacific Ocean to Tokyo, Japan. (Thanks to all Big Picture
viewers for sending us your images of the eclipse.) -- Paula Nelson (49 photos total)
A
partial solar eclipse as seen during sunrise in the coastal town of
Gumaca, Quezon province, southeast of Manila, May 21, 2012. Thousands
turned their eyes to the sky on both sides of the Pacific to gaze
excitedly as an eclipse occluded the sun at dawn in Asia and at dusk in
the western United States. An annular eclipse occurs when the moon
passes in front of the sun, but is too far from the Earth to block it
out completely, leaving a "ring of fire" visible. (Ted Aljibeted
Aljibe/AFP/GettyImages)
2
A
solar eclipse rises over the horizon in Xiamen in southeastern China's
Fujian province, May 21, 2012. Millions of Asians watched as a rare
"ring of fire" eclipse crossed their skies. The annular eclipse, in
which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring
around its edges, was visible to wide areas across the continent.
(Associated Press)
3
Maikos,
or apprentice geishas, observe an annular solar eclipse with solar
viewers at a shrine in Kyoto, western Japan, May 21, 2012. The sun and
moon aligned over the Earth in a rare astronomical event - an annular
eclipse that dimmed the skies over parts of Asia and North America,
briefly turning the sun into a blazing ring of fire. (Yomiuri
Shimbun/Reuters)
4
A
sea lion wears a solar viewer during an annular solar eclipse at an
aquarium in Tokyo, May 21, 2012. (Yomiuri Shimbun/Reuters)
5
Sun
spots are seen as the moon moves into a partial eclipse position after
reaching annularity during the first annular eclipse seen in the U.S.
since 1994, May 20, 2012 in Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona.
Differing from a total solar eclipse, the moon in an annular eclipse
appears too small to cover the sun completely, leaving a ring of fire
effect around the moon. (David McNew/Getty Images)
6
An
eclipse is seen at the Bund along the Huangpu River in Shanghai, May
21, 2012. The sun and moon aligned over the earth in a rare astronomical
event - an annular eclipse that dimmed the skies over parts of Asia and
North America, which briefly turned the sun into a blazing ring of
fire. (Aly Song/Reuters)
7
Brendon
Ladd of La Habra, Calif. leans over his daughter Mary Carson, 5, of
Palm Springs, Calif. as she looks through a telescope during an eclipse
viewing event held at The Westin Mission Hills in Rancho Mirage. The
eclipse was visible as a partial eclipse in the Coachella Valley, but in
other parts of the country it was visible as an annular eclipse
creating a visual ring of fire around the moon. Palm Springs, Calif.
astronomer Bob Victor said that for the Coachella Valley, this will be
the biggest portion of the sun covered by area until an eclipse in 2044.
(Crystal Chatham/The Desert Sun)
8
A
tourist watches an annular eclipse through a solar viewer in Monument
Valley Tribal Park in Utah, May 20, 2012. The sun and moon aligned over
the earth in a rare astronomical event. (Gene Blevins/Reuters)
9
A
composite of images of the first annular eclipse seen in the U.S. since
1994 shows several stages, as the eclipse passes through annularity and
the sun changes color as it approaches sunset, May 20, 2012 in Grand
Canyon National Park, Arizona. Differing from a total solar eclipse, the
moon in an annular eclipse appears too small to cover the sun
completely, leaving a ring of fire effect around the moon. (David
McNew/Getty Images)
10
Allison
Deyhle, 9, and her twin sister, Emily, joined hundreds of other people
to watch the eclipse from the Redfield Campus Observatory in Reno, Nev.,
May 20, 2012. It is the first eclipse in Reno since 1930. (Andy
Barron/Reno Gazette-Journal)
11
Peggy
Pennington watches the annular eclipse with her dogs Sasha and Foxy
Lady, in Kanarraville, Utah, May 20 2012. The tiny town of
Kanarraville, 40 miles north of St George and 263 miles south of Salt
Lake City, marketed the town's"sweet spot" location where an almost
perfect annular eclipse could be seen bringing visitors and vendors to
their solar eclipse viewing "party". Kanarraville is a town in Iron
County, Utah, United States. The population was 311 at the 2000 census.
(Robyn Beck/AFP/GettyImages)
12
Aaron Peck, 4, watches the annular eclipse in Kanarraville, Utah May 20 2012. (Robyn Beck/AFP/GettyImages)
13
Annular
Solar Eclipse is observed, May 21, 2012 in Tokyo, Japan. It is the
first time in 25 years since last annular solar eclipse was observed in
Japan. (Masashi Hara/Getty Images)
14
Bus
tour guides look at an annular eclipse on a rooftop of the Roppongi
Hills complex in Tokyo, May 21, 2012. (Toru Hanai/Reuters)
15
Junior
high school students observe the annular solar eclipse through special
glasses at the school playground in Kawakaki, surburban Tokyo, May 21,
2012. (Toru Yamanaka/AFP/GettyImages)
16
A
partial annular solar eclipse is reflected in a pool of water in
Beijing, China, May 21, 2012. (Ng Han Guan/Associated Press)
17
A
business man watches an annular solar eclipse at a waterfront park in
Yokohama, near Tokyo, May 21, 2012. Millions of early risers in Asia
turned their attention skyward to view a rare "ring of fire" eclipse as
it crossed their skies. (Shuji Kajiyama/Associated Press)
18
Commuters
view and try to take photos as an annular solar eclipse occurs in the
sky in Tokyo, May 21, 2012. Millions of Asians watched as a rare "ring
of fire" eclipse crossed their skies. (Kyodo News)
19
An
annular solar eclipse is seen through the clouds in Kawasaki, surburban
Tokyo, May 21, 2012. (Toru Yamanaka/AFP/GettyImages)
20
High
school students watch the annular solar eclipse in Fujisawa, near
Tokyo, May 21, 2012. (Shizuo Kambayashi/Associated Press)
21
People view an annular solar eclipse in Sapporo, Hokkaido, northern Japan, May 21, 2012. (Kyodo News)
22
Solar eclipse, May 20, 2012, seen from downtown Fort Worth, Texas. (David Kent/The Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
23
Michael
Garwood of Las Vegas gets a look at the annular eclipse in Las Vegas,
May 20, 2012. (Jessica Ebelhar/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
24
A
partial solar eclipse descends in the sky behind crosses in an Ixonia,
Wis. in a farm field, May 20, 2012. (John Hart/Wisconsin State Journal)
25
An
annular solar eclipse is partially seen at sunrise, May 21, 2012, from
the coastal township of Gumaca, Quezon province, 187 kilometers (116
miles) southeast of Manila, Philippines. Millions of Asians watched as a
rare "ring of fire" eclipse crossed their skies. (Bullit
Marquez/Associated Press)
26
A
small bird rests on a powerline backgrounded by an annular solar
eclipse seen from Los Angeles, California, May 20, 2012 . (Joe
Klamarjoe/AFP/GettyImages)
27
The annular eclipse is visible through binoculars in Sacramento, Calif., May 20, 2012. (Randy Pench The Sacramento Bee)
28
An annular eclipse appears, May 20, 2012, north of Odessa, Texas. (Albert Cesare/Odessa American)
29
An annular eclipse appears, May 20, 2012, north of Odessa, Texas. (Albert Cesare/Odessa American)
30
A
thundershower rolls through as an annular solar eclipse appears in
Gardnerville, Nev., May 20, 2012. (Cathleen Allison/Associated Press)
31
Hikers watch an annular eclipse from Papago Park in Phoenix, May 20, 2012. (Michael Chow/The Arizona Republic)
32
The
moon passes between the sun and the earth as viewed through coastal fog
rolling in from the ocean in Encinitas, Calif., May 20, 2012. (Mike
Blake/Reuters)
33
Pat
Wehling of Albuquerque watches the annular solar eclipse at the
Petroglyph National Monument near Albuquerque, N.M., May 20, 2012. Bus
loads of people turned out for the viewing party at the monument.
Albuquerque was one of the best spots in the U.S. to witness the
eclipse. (Susan Montoya Bryan/Associated Press)
34
The
solar eclipse is reflected at the National Solar Thermal Test Facility
located at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, N.M. (Randy
Montoya/Department of Engery)
35
People
watch a rare annular eclipse dim the sky, as the sun and moon align for
a "ring of fire" spectacle over the southwestern town of Kanarraville,
Utah, May 20, 2012. Eclipses of some type occur almost every year, but
stargazers have not seen an annular - shaped like a ring - eclipse on
U.S. soil since 1994, and the next one is not to occur until 2023. (Jim
Urquhart/Retuers)
36
People observe the solar eclipse, May 20, 2012 in Chico, Calif. (Ty Barbou/The Chico Enterprise-Record)
37
People
view an annular solar eclipse as they look towards the setting sun on
the horizon, May 20, 2012, in Phoenix.(Ross D. Franklin/Associated
Press)
38
In
this composite of five images, the moon appears to almost cover the sun
during an annular eclipse of the sun May 20, 2012 as seen from the
Pueblo Bonito ancient building at Chaco Culture National Historical Park
in Nageezi, Arizona. (Stan Honda/AFP/GettyImages)
39
The
first annular eclipse seen in the U.S. since 1994 wanes to a partial
eclipse as the sun sets, May 20, 2012 in Grand Canyon National Park,
Arizona. (David McNew/Getty Images)
40
The
new moon finishes its path in front of the setting sun between West
Mitten and East Mitten buttes during an annular eclipse, May 20, 2012,
in Monument Valley, Ariz. (Julie Jacobson/Associated Press)
41
The
first annular eclipse seen in the U.S. since 1994 wanes to a partial
eclipse as the sun sets, May 20, 2012 in Grand Canyon National Park,
Arizona. (David McNew/Getty Images)
42
A
man takes photographs during the first annular eclipse seen in the U.S.
since 1994, May 20, 2012 in Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona.
(David McNew/Getty Images)
43
A partial eclipse is seen from a camera reflection behind a pickup near Flagstaff, Arizona, May 20, 2012. (Jason Lee/Reuters)
44
The
annular eclipse seen from Albuquerque, New Mexico, May 20, 2012. The
western United States watched as a rare "ring of fire" eclipse crossed
their skies. (Greg Sorber/The Albuquerque Journal)
45
The
annular eclipse seen from Albuquerque, N.M., May 20, 2012. The western
United States watched as a rare "ring of fire" eclipse crossed their
skies. (Greg Sorber/The Albuquerque Journal)
46
The
ring of fire solar eclipseis seen near McCloud, Calif., May 20, 2012.
The western United States watched as the "ring of fire" eclipse crossed
their skies. (The Sacramento Bee)
47
A
partial annular solar eclipse is seen from the coast of Xiamen, in
China's southeast province of Fujian, May 21, 2012. Millions turned
their eyes to the sky on both sides of the Pacific as a solar eclipse
created a "ring of fire" from Asia to the western United States.
(AFP/GettyImages)
48
School
children observe an annular eclipse with solar viewers at Hirai Daini
Elementary School in Tokyo, May 21, 2012. (Issei Kato/Reuters)
People watch an annular solar eclipse at a rooftop of Roppongi Hills complex in Tokyo, May 21, 2012. (Toru Hanai/Reuters)
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