Images of Total Eclipse of the Sun from Bloomsdale, MO on August 21, 2017
Bailey's Beads and Prominence
Solar Corona
Two streamers extend to the right more than 2 solar diameters or about 2 million miles from the Sun! Smaller streamers extend in all directions from the Sun.
Annular Eclipse of the Sun from Chesterfield, MO on May 10, 1994. If the Moon would have been 15% closer to Earth, it would have been a total eclipse of the Sun.
Solar Eclipse at sunset with storms in Chesterfield, MO at 8:15 CDT on May 20, 2012
Total cloud cover and storms until two minutes before sunset. Most of the Moon
is below the dark horizon. The convex curve of the the upper part of the Moon's
silhoutte gives the sun an unmistakeable crescent shape.
LCROSS Images by NASA TV
IR image (left) and Visual image at 4.0 minutes before LCROSS impact. Only noise is visible at the IR flash area in the visual image. These images can be viewed in a NASA TV video entitled 'NASA TV Coverage of LCROSS Impact' at http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/videogallery/index.html .
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Image of crater Plato