1. The great solar eclipse of 2012 passed close,
but not completely over Taos, New Mexico.
20 May 2012 Eclipse
Partially cloudy skies meant getting pics was
going to be iffy. But, persistence paid off.
Hope you enjoy.
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18. Thanks to the clouds and the path of the sun,
this is the closest we got to totality in Taos.
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19. The fuzziness near the lower right corner of the moon
is caused by direct rays of sunlight shining through the
topography of the moon (craters, etc.)
Astronomers call these “Bailey’s Beads”.
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soon drops out from the underside.
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32. Then, the still partially eclipsed sun
sets behind the hills of Northern New Mexico.
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47. The next solar eclipse occurs November 13, 2012.
Visible from northern Australia.
13 Nov 2012 Eclipse
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