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~: M H O :~ Solar Eclipse Pictures: See Last Night's Midnight Madness

 

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Solar Eclipse Pictures: See Last Night's Midnight Madness
 
 

Partial Solar Eclipse

The moon nibbles at the sun's disk during a solar eclipse over China's Changchun Province near dawn on Thursday.

Visible from much of Earth's remote northern reaches, the partial solar eclipse began over the eastern edge of Asia before moving "backward" across time zones to areas of Siberia, Scandinavia, Iceland, Canada and Alaska.

In some regions where the sun doesn't set in June, sky-watchers had the rare opportunity to see a midnight solar eclipse.


 Solar eclipse picture: sun over China on June 2, 2011

 
 
 
 
 
 

Solar "Smile"

 

The sun "smiles" over northern Finland last night during a midnight solar eclipse.

Partial solar eclipses, such as last night's, which is the second of 2011—happen when Earth crosses only through the faint outer part of the moon's shadow, known as the penumbra. (By contrast, during a total eclipse the sun is completely blotted out by the moon as its dark, central shadow, called the umbra, falls in a very narrow strip along Earth's surface.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Horizon Event

 

The partially eclipsed sun swings low over misty mountains in Changchun, China, early this morning.

The first hint of the moon's silhouette taking a bite out of the sun's disk was seen from northern China and northern Japan between 4 and 5 a.m., local time, on Thursday. Shortly thereafter, about 60 percent of the sun went dark over Siberia, Russia.

Moving east to west, the solar eclipse's pathway crossed the date line, so far-northern European observers saw the eclipse around 11:30 p.m., local time, on Wednesday.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Hot Show

The moon comes between Earth and the sun—already partly obscured by the horizon—over Changchun, China, Thursday morning.

The next solar eclipse, on July 1, will be even more obscure than tonight's—visible from only a small patch of ocean off Antarctica, said Williams College eclipse expert Jay Pasachoff,

 
 
 
 
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