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January

January Aurora Over Norway

by Father Sky

What's that in the sky? An aurora. A large coronal mass ejection occurred on our Sun five days ago, throwing a cloud of fast moving electrons, protons, and ions toward the Earth. Although most of this cloud passed above the Earth, some of it impacted our Earth's magnetosphere and resulted in spectacular auroras being seen [...]

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Ring-Shaped Solar Eclipse on Jan 15. Part 1 of 4

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January 15 is an important date we will see the biggest solar eclipse on this day. The eclipse will be in rig-shaped and people of South India will be able to see the sun in a shining ring shape for a long time. Tags: Ringshaped, Solar, ring shape, date, day

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Solar Eclipse January 2010

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A solar eclipse that reduced the sun to a blazing ring surrounding a sombre disk plunged millions of people in Africa and Asia into an eerie semi-darkness on Friday. The spectacle, visible in a roughly 300-kilometre (185-mile) band running 12900 kilometres (8062 miles) across the globe, set a record for the longest annular eclipse that [...]

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Hong Kong Sky

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This remarkable scene combines multiple exposures recorded on the evening of January 18th from a waterside perspective in Hong Kong, China. It follows a young crescent Moon, with brilliant planet Jupiter to its left, as they set together in the western sky. Their two luminous trails are faintly paralleled by trails of background stars. But [...]

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Sunset, Moonset

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Seen from central and northern Asia, the Sun and New Moon set together on January 4, in a partial solar eclipse. Close to its maximum phase, the eclipse is captured near the moment of sunset in this wintry scene from the bank of the Berd River near Novosibirsk, Siberia, Russia. An evocative view in fading [...]

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Sunrise, Moonrise

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For many Europeans, the Sun and New Moon rose together on January 4 in a partial solar eclipse. Arriving close on the heels of the new year, it was the first of a series of four(!) partial solar eclipses due in 2011. This composite image documents the graceful celestial event in colorful morning skies over [...]

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Eclipsing the Sun

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Skywatchers throughout much of Europe, North Africa, and Central Asia, were treated to the first eclipse of the new year on January 4, a partial eclipse of the Sun. But traveling to the area around Muscat, capital city of Oman, photographer Thierry Legault planned to simultaneously record two eclipses on that date, calculating from that [...]

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Miracle on January 15, 2010 Solar Eclipse Day at Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu (India)

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Miracle on January 15, 2010 Solar Eclipse day [Translation] You can see the Hood of the Cobra on top of the Sivalinga and the body on the left side. Kumbakonam: At the Siva Temple in Thepperumanallur, large numbers of devotees witnessed a miracle of a Cobra doing Archana for Siva Lingam with Vilvam leaves. In [...]

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Annular Solar Eclipse of January 15, 2010

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Astronomy photo taken by picsography. Tags: January, astronomy photo, solar eclipse, picsography, Eclipse

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Live Video: Longest Solar Eclipse of 2010

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Catch a glimpse of the first solar eclipse of 2010 on January 15. This is the millennium's longest annular solar eclipse, taking place after 106 years. www.istream.in Tags: Millennium, glimpse, annular solar eclipse, istream, Eclipse

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Annular Solar Eclipse 2010

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Solar eclipse occured on 15th January 2010 taken from Chennai HD The solar eclipse of January 15, 2010 was an annular eclipse of the Sun with a magnitude of 0.9190. A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby totally or partially obscuring Earth's view of the Sun. An annular [...]

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