Do you know about - Solar Eclipse May 20, 2012 (5/20/2012) Northern California
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Solar Eclipse May 20, 2012 (5/20/2012) Northern California Tube. Duration : 35.62 Mins.We had a good read. For the benefit of yourself. Be sure to read to the end. I want you to get good knowledge from Nevada Eye . Annular Solar Eclipse May 20, 2012 from San Jose/Santa Clara Area (Santa Clara University Library - Specifically), Northern California Here is the solar eclipse that I filmed using my Sony HD Camcorder with a solar filter fitted on it. It the sun looks like the moon in some sort of way - but WAY BRIGHTER! Exact information on what I filmed can be found here: www.timeanddate.com Website not working? Alternative link: dl.dropbox.com Due to location of my area, you could not see the full ring of the sun "ring of fire" since I had to be more north - eg Eureka, California. Filmed by JP Allport Special thanks to Jay Lil and Alexander S. for providing me the solar filters and website information. Photos/Stils: Please be curtious and give credit to me. dl.dropbox.com Articles: First annular eclipse in 18 years thrills millions in western US and Southeast Asia and millions more who could only watch on social networks. The annular solar eclipse darkened the sun and lit up social networks this evening. Instead of completely obscuring the sun, the eclipse, which began around 5:30 pm PT, created a golden ring around the moon's silhouette, giving millions in the western United States and Southeast Asia front-row seats to a spectacle that hadn't been witnessed in 18 years. While the eclipse was expected to last about 3.5 hours, the "ring of fire" phenomenon was only expected to last about 4.5 minutes, depending on location. The best viewing, weather permitting, was expected to be over ...
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