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Annular eclipse

เผยแพร่:   โดย: MGR Online

Sydney, New South Wales, AUSTRALIA: The moon crosses in front of the sun as seen from the Sydney Observatory during an annular eclipse on May 10, 2013. The annular eclipse, a phenomenal which occurs when the moon is so close to the Earth that is cannot completely cover the sun when it passes between it, was seen across a band across northern Australia, while places such as Sydney saw a partial eclipse. AFP PHOTO/William West
Star gazers reacted while watching a partial solar eclipse in Sydney.
Sydney, New South Wales, AUSTRALIA: A girl adjusts a telescope to focus the reflected image of a partial solar eclipse (bottom C) in front of the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge (back L) on May 10, 2013. Star-gazers were treated to an annular solar eclipse in remote areas of Australia with the Moon crossing in front of the Sun and blotting out much of its light. The annular eclipse, a phenomenal which occurs when the Moon is so close to the Earth that is cannot completely cover the Sun when it passes between it, was seen across a band across northern Australia, while places such as Sydney saw a partial eclipse. AFP PHOTO/Saeed Khan
Sydney, New South Wales, AUSTRALIA: A woman (C) reacts while watching a partial solar eclipse with a child at the Sydney Observatory on May 10, 2013. Star-gazers were treated to an annular solar eclipse in remote areas of Australia with the Moon crossing in front of the Sun and blotting out much of its light. The annular eclipse, a phenomenal which occurs when the Moon is so close to the Earth that is cannot completely cover the Sun when it passes between it, was seen across a band across northern Australia, while places such as Sydney saw a partial eclipse. AFP PHOTO/Saeed Khan
Sydney, New South Wales, AUSTRALIA: A focused image onto a white background through a telescope shows the moon crossing in front of the sun as seen from the Sydney Observatory on May 10, 2013. Star-gazers were treated to an annular solar eclipse in remote areas of Australia with the Moon crossing in front of the Sun and blotting out much of its light. The annular eclipse, a phenomenal which occurs when the Moon is so close to the Earth that is cannot completely cover the Sun when it passes between it, was seen across a band across northern Australia, while places such as Sydney saw a partial eclipse. AFP PHOTO/Saeed Khan
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