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2014 ANNULAR SOLAR ECLiPSE
PARTiAL SOLAR ECLiPSE : 23rd October 2014 | View from East Asia, most of North America, Pacific, & Atlantic
WATCH LiVE ~ Tuesday 29th April 2014
Annular Solar Eclipse viewing times around Australia on Tuesday 29th April 2014 :
- Melbourne: 3:58pm (peaks at 5:07pm)
- Canberra: 4:05pm (peaks at 5:12pm)
- Sydney: 4.15pm (peaks at 5.15pm)
- Brisbane: 4:31pm (peaks at5:17pm)
- Adelaide: 3:25pm (peaks at 4:37pm)
- Perth: 1.17pm (peaks at 2.42pm)
- Tasmania: 3.51pm (peaks at 5pm)
Tuesday 29th April 2014 ~ WATCH LiVE via SLOOH on the Live Space TELESCOPE in Australia live stream
YouTube live video feed (& all recorded if you missed it)…
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Solar eclipse of April 29, 2014 on Wikipedia
The annular solar eclipse will occur on the 29th April 2014. A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, obscuring the image of the Sun totally or partly for the viewer on Earth. An annular solar eclipse occurs when the Moon’s apparent diameter is smaller than the Sun’s, blocking most of the Sun’s light, which causes the Sun to look like an annulus (ring). An annular eclipse appears as a partial eclipse over a region of the Earth up to thousands of kilometres wide. The center of the moon’s shadow will miss the south Pole of the Earth, but the partial eclipse will be visible from parts of Antarctica and Australia.
The April 29th, 2014 Annular Eclipse: Sims from Space (YouTube video) ~ 2 quick simulations of the unique, non-central annular solar eclipse occurring on the 19th April 2014. Although only partial phases will be visible from Australia and the southern Indian Ocean, 2 orbiting spacecraft may catch the eclipse from space: ESA’s Proba-2 and NASA/JAXA’s Hinode. This video simulations was created using Starry Night Education software & the most recent orbital TLEs on 20th April 2014…
2014 ANNULAR SOLAR ECLiPSE LiNKS :
- First Solar Eclipse of 2014 Will Darken Sun Tuesday: Watch Live Online (Space.com)
- First Solar Eclipse of 2014 Occurs Tuesday: Australia Set for Best View (Space.com)
- PerthObservatory.wa.gov.au/Sun/Eclipse ~ live images
- 2014 Apr 29: Annular Solar Eclipse (Nasa.gov)
- Our Guide to the Bizarre April 29th Solar Eclipse (UniverseToday.com)
- Solar Eclipse of April 29,2014 (Wikipedia)
- 5 Sky Events This Week: Penguin Solar Eclipse, Comet Encounters Whirlpool (NationalGeographic.com)
- TimeAndDate.com/Eclipse/Solar/2014-April-29
- Partial Solar Eclipse, Tuesday April 29, 2014 (TheConveration.com)
- Everything You Need To Know About 2014’s First Solar Eclipse
- Sky & Telescope : Eclipses in 2014
- Happy Eclipse NEW MOON in Taurus April 28th 2014!
Annular Solar Eclipse, April 29, 2014 by Stargazer Nation (YouTube)…
2014 ANNULAR SOLAR ECLiPSE NEWS LiNKS :
- News.com.au : Ring of Fire solar eclipse is coming and Australia gets front row seats ~ Today a rare solar eclipse called the ‘Ring of Fire’ is happening and Aussies are going to get a great view, as long as clouds don’t spoil the party… read more
- Huffington Post : Antarctic Is Prime Spot For Tuesday’s Solar Eclipse (Live Video) Cape Canaveral, Fla. (AP) ~ Earthlings get their first solar eclipse of the year Tuesday. But you have to be well south of the equator to see it. The solar eclipse will be visible to skygazers in Antarctica, Australia, and the southern Indian Ocean about 0600 GMT (2 a.m. EDT)…. read more
- The Washington Post : Fire on high: An annular solar eclipse that only penguins might love ~ The quest for fire meets the march of the penguins. In a kind of cosmic oddity, the annular solar eclipse late tonight, or more precisely tomorrow morning, Eastern time, can be seen by human eyes only in the remote reaches of Antarctica… see more
- The Guardian : Eclipse will make sun look like a ‘super-fat banana’ in southern Australia ~ A rare eclipse that will make the sun look like a “super-fat banana” will appear in Australia’s southern skies. A crescent sun, almost as rare as a Halley’s comet, will be visible on Tuesday shortly before sunset in southern parts of Australia… see more
- MNN.com : First solar eclipse of 2014 thrills skywatchers in Australia ~ The partial solar eclipse made for a spectacular sunset, captured in these amazing photographs… see photos (Mother Nature Network)
- MassLive.com : Annular solar eclipse 2014: Watch live coverage ~ The first of two 2014 solar eclipses is taking place over Australia and small portions of Antarctica and south Asia on Tuesday, April 29… read more
- iBTimes : First Solar Eclipse Of 2014 Is For The ‘Penguins,’ Australia Gets A Tiny Glimpse Of The ‘Ring Of Fire’ ~ The first solar eclipse of 2014 occurred early Tuesday morning. If you missed it, don’t worry, you are not alone. The annular solar eclipse was visible in Australia, but the best place to catch it was on a tiny patch of uninhabited land in Antarctica… see more
The Virtual Telescope Project : Live telecast 29 April 2014: Partial Solar Eclipse (YouTube live feed video) by Gian Masi ~ The Sun offered a very rare, non-central annular eclipse, which was visible as such from a small patch in Antarctica. As a spectacular partial eclipse, it was visible from part of Australia, at sunset. The Virtual Telescope Project was asked by many people to plan something, also because April is Global Astronomy Month, so they wanted to meet that request, after the amazing success of the similar initiative for the recent total lunar eclipse.
They had the idea to look for collaborators willing to join this international effort and a few answered, and they decided to go! The team which made the live event was composed by astrophotographer: Dean Hooper (Melbourne, Victoria, Australia); astrophotographer: John Stevenson (Bribie Island, Queensland, Australia); astrophotographer: Chris Stockdale (Latrobe Valley Astronomical Society, “Hazelwood Observatory”, near Morwell, Victoria, Australia) astrophotographer: Veronica Sullivan Wycheproof, Victoria, Australia); astrophotographer: Alex Runic (Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) astrophotographer: Geoffrey Wyatt (Dalby, Queensland, Australia) coordinator and live comment: astrophysicist Gianluca Masi (The Virtual Telescope Project, Italy)…
2014 ECLiPSE DATES:
There are 2 solar eclipses and 2 total lunar eclipses in 2014…
15th April 2014 : Total Lunar Eclipse
29th April 2014 : Annular Solar Eclipse
8th October 2014 : Total Lunar Eclipse
23rd October 2014 : Partial Solar Eclipse
ECLiPSE LiNKS :
- Almanac.com/Astronomy/Eclipse-dates
- EclipseGeeks.com ~ Solar Eclipse April 2014
- EclipseTours.com
- Ecliptomaniacs.com ~ (future eclipses)
- MrEclipse.com ~ Solar Eclipse Preview: 2011 – 2030
- Nasa Eclipse website
- Wunderground.com : Images from the Annular Solar Eclipse
Proba-2 views partial eclipse by ESA: European Space Agency, ESA (YouTube video) ~ ESA’s Proba-2 Sun-watcher saw Australia’s 29 April 2014 partial solar eclipse from orbit – footage captured by the Royal Observatory of Belgium…
PHOTO CREDiT :
A photo of the eclipse on the 20th May 2012 taken from Salt Lake City, Utah by ThePhatPhilmz ~ see the full image
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