Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Astronomy Picture of the Day

Astronomy Picture of the Day

Discover the cosmos!
With a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer.
2017 March 1 
See Explanation.  Clicking on the picture will download the highest resolution version available.
A Solar Eclipse with a Beaded Ring of Fire 
 Image Credit & Copyright: Stephen Bedingfield



Explanation: What kind of eclipse is this? On Sunday, visible in parts of Earth's southern hemisphere, the Moon blocked part of the Sun during a partial solar eclipse. In some locations, though, the effect was a rare type of partial eclipse called an annular eclipse. There, since the Moon is too far from the Earth to block the entire Sun, sunlight streamed around the edges of the Moon creating a "ring of fire". At some times, though, the effect was a rare type of annular eclipse. Then, an edge of the Moon nearly aligned with an edge of the Sun, allowing sunlight to stream through only low areas on the Moon. Called a "Baily's bead" or a "diamond ring", this doubly rare effect was captured Sunday in the feature photograph from ChubutArgentina, in South America. This summer a total solar eclipse will swoop acrossNorth America.

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