Showing posts with label Solar Eclipse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Solar Eclipse. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 10, 2024

The 2024 Solar Eclipse: “Totality” Awesome!

 

As totality approached, the shadow of the moon began to erase the halo around the sun.


The 2024 total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024 was an amazing event and a once-in-a-lifetime thing for me, seeing that it’s not likely I’ll travel anywhere to see another one.  This one was right in my own backyard in Northeast Ohio.  Well, technically I watched it from my front yard, with my husband and older sister in attendance.   What a sight, and what a sensation!  Visually it was spectacular and the quick changes in the environment was both amazing and surreal.  

We were fortunate that the sky, historically cloudy on April 8, was fantastic, with warm temperatures and only thin, high clouds.  The sun had a halo around it for most of the afternoon.  As totality approached, the sunlight became less bright, and when totality was only 15 minutes away, the brightness dimmed considerably. We could see the sun's halo disappear as the moon's shadow approached. A light breeze kicked up and the temperatures dropped.  I’ve seen a partial eclipse and an annular eclipse before, but nothing prepared me for seeing deep darkness descend so quickly.  And not only did it get very dark, but there was a look of a sunrise (or sunset) 360 degrees around.  There are no words to completely describe the look of the sun at totality, with just a ring of light around the edges and red solar prominences clearly visible. It was exhilarating!  We had totality just a hair short of four minutes (3 minutes 51 seconds), but when it was over, the light brightened very quickly.   We did hear birds calling during the darkness, and unfortunately we heard a lot of fireworks.  But the fireworks didn’t spoil the unreal scene we just experienced.   

If you ever get a chance to see a total eclipse, DO IT.  It is an experience that should not be missed.  Here are photos that I took at totality; it doesn’t quite capture all of the experience but it’s the next best thing!

 Totality (top), Diamond ring (bottom)



 All photos  by  Chris Zimmer

Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Solar Eclipse 2017 (Partial) in Northeast Ohio

Yesterday, in Northeast Ohio, we had a partial solar eclipse. The total eclipse was just south of Ohio, so we experienced an 80% eclipse. It was still an amazing sight.  As the eclipse progressed, the sunlight dimmed and the air cooled slightly.  Here are photos and a 5 second time lapse of about 10 minutes of the eclipse. We had clear skies for the most part, and some high clouds moved in shortly after we reached out 80% maximum eclipse. We’re looking forward to the total solar eclipse that our home town will experience in April of 2024!










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Thursday, October 23, 2014

Partial Solar Eclipse in Ohio

Here are some photos I took today of the partial solar eclipse at Mentor Headlands Beach in Mentor, Ohio. The sun was nearing its peak of the partial eclipse as the sun was reaching the horizon, and it dropped into thin clouds.(Click on any image for a larger view.)






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