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The perfect ring of fire: Photographer in Texas reveals stunning image of eclipse which amazed America in May
By EDDIE WRENN

It was a sight that captivated Americans last May.

Now an amateur astronomer has shared his images of the 'Ring of Fire' eclipse, one of the astronomical events of this year which occurred when the moon blocked 90 per cent of the sun to Americans on the west side of the continent.

Former news photographer Phillip Jones, 46, snapped these stunning images in Bledsoe, Texas, earlier this year.

In a split second shot he caught the moon perfectly aligning across the sun - leaving just a ring of light spraying out from behind.


A Perfect Circle: The moon fits precisely within the sun's circumference, thanks to the perspective from Earth

Phil was not alone in capturing the phenomenon.

In the U.S., viewing parties were held at observatories in Reno, Nevada, and Oakland, California, and elsewhere. In some areas, special camera filters for taking photographs have been sold out for weeks in anticipation of the big event.

Amateur astrophotographer Phil, from Frisco, Texas, said: 'To capture an eclipse at totality is quite rare. To get the Ring of Fire, which is basically a 90 per cent eclipse, is even more rare.

'I doubt another Ring of Fire will occur for the Southern United States in my lifetime.'

IT manager Phil, who took up astrophotography in 1998, travelled six hours west to make sure he had a good view of the event.

He added: 'I had both cameras set up with programmable intervalometers so that photos could be captured just seconds apart.

'As the eclipse arrived at the Ring of Fire moment, I watched the LCD screens of each camera to ensure the Ring was captured.'


May 10, 2013: The next visible annular eclipse

Phillip added: 'I was thrilled at what I was observing on the screens. The whole evening was magical.

'I was a newspaper photographer during the late 1980's and early 1990's. But I got my first telescope in 1998 and it was only natural for me to attach a camera to it.

'Now I do astrophotography as a hobby and thoroughly enjoy it.'

If you missed this eclipse, opportunities come up fairly regularly - but only if you are preppared to travel.

The next 'annular' eclipse, so-called because the moon's wobble makes it appear smaller than the sun, leaving a ring of fire, occurs on May 10, 2013.

But the shadow will miss nearly all of Earth's landmass, instead showing the splendour of the eclipse to a fairly quiet Pacific ocean.

However if you get to the northmost tip of Australia in time, you will get a good view.

The next eclipse for UK viewers will not be be until 2015.

On the 20th March, an eclipse of 80 per cent of the sun should be visible across the entire UK.


This golden light: As the moon settled into place directly in front of the sun, Phillip Jones took these images in Bledoe, Texas, USA


As the moon moves into place, Phillip even seems to capture a reflection in the bottom-right hand of the photograph


The phenomenon - dubbed a ring of fire by astrologists - is a 90 per cent eclipse


As with any back-lit illumination, you can also


A zoomed-out shot shows the moon's effect on the sun - and the daylight - from afar


The first bite: Phillip Jones travelled six hours for this shot

[轉貼]2012年5月20日發生日蝕(Solar eclipse)這種天文現象
  
日蝕就是月球運行到太陽與地球之間 太陽的光線被月亮擋住
看起來就像太陽的一部分或全部消失

事先我們就在網路上看到新聞 台灣可以完整看到日環蝕
但是我們所在的德州就只能看到日偏蝕
  


德州可以觀看到是晚上7點半左右
但是我們從六點多就跑出家門去看 終於在7點50左右開始看到日蝕的現象
不過這時候太陽也快下山了 所以我們只看到十分鐘 之後太陽就下山了
  

  
直接觀看太陽會傷害眼睛 網路上的資料是說要準備專用的眼鏡
我們只好拿出三副太陽眼鏡  即使一次帶上三副太陽眼鏡後眼睛還是很刺痛
不過幸好相機可以拍的下來

太陽很明顯的缺了右下角

  
日偏蝕  很特別的天文奇景

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