I tried to align with PIPP, it is my first time to try to use it and I can see how it would be great for static planets, however the changing shape of target as the eclipse progresses leads it to gradually change it's opinion about the "center" of the target and it makes correspo...
My first idea was to view the eclipse at Lexington Arch. The trail ends at an opening on the west side of the arch, so although the sun would be a bit high (27.5 degrees above the horizon), it may be possible to frame the sun through the arch’s opening. However, the park service...
Looking to catch a glimpse of the 2024 total eclipse? We talked to experts to find the best solar eclipse glasses for protecting your eyesight.
An annular solar eclipse is when the moon passes in between the sun and Earth, but it happens at a time when the moon is nearly as far away from Earth as it can be. This an eclipse where it will look like the moon has a "halo." Things like this only come around so often. As ...
For photography purposes in particular, this is a great opportunity to frame up the big day. Is there a mountain range you want in view? A favorite tree? Maybe a home or barn, or a church steeple? You could look up when the total eclipse time will be, go outside at that time now...
Posted27 March 2023 - 03:59 AM Thanks guys. This has been a great thread to read. I'm planning to go to the 2026 total eclipse in Northern Spain and it will be my first so I've started seriously thinking about it now, could be a once in a lifetime chance as it's only a driv...
I&T Today spoke with National Geographic Explorer and Astrophysicist Ved Chirayath about the Total Solar Eclipse 2024.
When composing your shot, also consider the rule of thirds. Imagine your frame divided into a 3x3 grid, and place the eclipse along one of the grid lines or at one of the intersections. This will create a more balanced and visually appealing image than simply centering the eclipse in the ...
Below is a table of the varying types of solar eclipses and their expected dates for the next few years. For more information and maps, visit Time and Date. DateSolar Eclipse TypeVisibility Path October 14, 2023 Annular The ‘ring of fire’ is visible along a narrow path that crosses the...
The western portion of East Texas, including Tyler, should see a full eclipse. The eastern portion of East Texas will likely see a good darkening as well. The eclipse is expected to start around 1:30 p.m. central time over us and end in Maine around 2:30 p.m. central time. ...