2023HSE - Hybrid (Total) Solar Eclipse - April 20 - Exmouth.Western Australia.Australia
This eclipse technically is termed a Hybrid eclipse as it changes from an annular to a total eclipse, and back to annular, but it is annular for a very short period of time near the western and eastern ends of the track, and in this case is not over any land, only ocean. In Australia, it actually tracked over the Exmouth peninsula, a small region along the Ningaloo Reef on the west coast of Australia, where some 20,000 people from Oz and other parts of the world converged to see this special event.
Xavier's Maps place it at 21° 56' 42.36" S / 114° 07' 53.84" E with an LLC of 56.3 min
HSE2023 Photomatics (Interior)
HSE2023 - HDR-3 Photoshop
Full Corona
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HSE2023 - Fitswork4
Total Solar Eclipse 2023 - Prominence and Inner Corona Detail
Total Solar Eclipse 2023 - Prominence Detail
A partial Chromospheric Ring - 04:30:10 UT
Baily's Beads
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HSE2023 Chromosphere
20 Image Sequence of Partial Phases (OUTGOING)
Sunrise 1.25 days before the eclipse - Part I
Sunrise 1.25 days before the eclipse - Part II
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My Equipment
Chris Alexander with his equipment
Aditya (Ady) Madhavan {right} and Jaswant (Jaz) Madhavan (left)
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Astro Physics AP155 brought from Sydney by Peter J. Ward
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My Wok Ladle with crescent suns
Crescents through Tree Leaves and Sharp and Unsharp Edges