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Total Solar Eclipse
Purkinje Effect during the 2024 total solar eclipse (Moose River/Jackman, Maine area)—April 8, 2024. Under this phenomenon, peak luminance shifts toward the blue end of the color spectrum. One can visibly see this shift at the Moon’s border.

Slowly, surely, as we sat [on the summit of Pike’s Peak in Colorado] watching, the moon crept on. The light of the Sun grew pale and gray. All yellow rays seemed to fade out of it, and the face of nature and of man took on a ghastly pallor. Two or three minutes before the totality of the eclipse the whole landscape before us was bathed in this cold white light. Then the gloom began to shroud the mountain tops—peak after peak was lost in shadow, and when it reached the plain it seemed to become a solid, palpable body of darkness, rising up in a great wall—not creeping, but rushing on with might and power… The face of the Sun was veiled. The heavens were dark…
—Mrs. Aubrey H. Smith’s description of the July 29, 1878 total solar eclipse

More than a century later, my observation bore remarkable similarity to the above account. By 2 pm EDT, as the onset of the solar eclipse neared, all of the earlier high clouds that had made passage across the sky had vanished. The sky had become perfectly clear in all directions. A gusty breeze had increased in strength.

At 2:18:55 pm, the Moon began cross the plane of the Sun and the eclipse got underway. The temperature began to fall and the wind picked up. Within a few minutes of Totality, the Sunlight grew noticeably dimmer.

Totality commenced at 3:29:50 pm. It was as if one turned off a light at night, instantly plunging oneself into darkness. The gathered people immediately fell silent, creating the impression that the Sun’s light had been the source of their energy. The previously stiff breeze seemed to die off. The temperature grew noticeably cooler from the loss of solar insolation and rapid onset of strong radiational cooling. The air was stripped of its remaining warmth.

Even as the crowd was connected in the experience, the reality that the Earth is little more than a speck in the seemingly endless ocean of an ever-expanding Universe became apparent. One was powerfully reminded that human society for all of its achievements and ambitions is still very small on a Cosmic scale.

During the mid-afternoon darkness, celebratory fireworks were launched in the distance. Although out-of-sight, their sound reverberated across the landscape.

As the total eclipse continued, it seemed that the passage of time itself had been suspended. One need not feel rushed to take in the celestial show. A giant prominence was visible near the bottom of the Moon’s shadow where its silhouette gave way to the white glow of the Sun’s corona.

For 3 minutes and 26.7 seconds, the Moon eclipsed the entirety of the Sun. Once the Sun burst free from behind the retreating Moon’s shadow, the gathered people erupted in applause. The brief but dazzling astronomical performance would leave lifelong memories.


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78 comments - The latest ones
 Misou 49
Misou 49 club
Quel magnifique spectacle ! Merci du partage et de la description .
2 weeks ago.
 William Sutherland
William Sutherland club
Awesome capture and info!

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2 weeks ago. Edited 2 weeks ago.
 Kayleigh
Kayleigh club
Great work, love this!
2 weeks ago.
 Pierre Pasqualini
Pierre Pasqualini club
Merci pour cet exellent partage!...
2 weeks ago.
 Vodd
Vodd club
“Baily's beads” is the keyword here for the blue-violet hem. It's about the diffraction of light. For additional understanding, see also “green flash” as phenomenon.
2 weeks ago.
Don Sutherland club has replied to Vodd club
Baily's Beads came a little later once Totality was ending.
2 weeks ago.
 Guy Bacca (guybac)
Guy Bacca (guybac) club
Incroyable phénomène bien capté et commenté... Superbe travail
2 weeks ago.
 Loose_Grip/Pete
Loose_Grip/Pete club
An unforgettable experience well captured.
2 weeks ago.
 Gudrun
Gudrun club
Well done! And lucky you!
2 weeks ago.
 Ko Hummel
Ko Hummel club
that must have been a great experience, and you got some nice pictures.. The total solar eclips ivisible in Europe in 1999 was, at the location I was, clouded out. Well that happen. Nice to read your comments. Can you put the detail of the flare as a PiP in the main picture?
2 weeks ago. Edited 2 weeks ago.
Edna Edenkoben club has replied to Ko Hummel club
I was lucky! In my area it was fully visible :-)
2 weeks ago.
 Jaap van 't Veen
Jaap van 't Veen club
Stunning image !!
2 weeks ago.
 Malik Raoulda
Malik Raoulda club
Fantastique cette remarquable éclipse totale bien renseignée et admirablement partagée.Les détails sont significatifs et très représentatifs.Excellent partage.
2 weeks ago.
 Stephan Fey
Stephan Fey club
Good shot!
2 weeks ago.
 Annemarie
Annemarie club
lucky you could see it!
2 weeks ago.
 Annemarie
Annemarie club
Wish you a good Friday and weekend!
2 weeks ago.
 Léopold
Léopold club
Bien réussie comme capture historique.
2 weeks ago.
 * ઇઉ *
* ઇઉ * club
Fantastic shots, Don!
Unfortunately, I've never experienced a solar eclipse myself, but Mrs. Aubrey H. Smith's description and yours allow me to empathize with the impressions of the people who were eyewitnesses. Thank you for that.
2 weeks ago.
 Nick Weall
Nick Weall club
Interesting
2 weeks ago.
 Jocelyne Villoing
Jocelyne Villoing club
Vraiment merveilleux, merci d'avoir partagé Don.
2 weeks ago.
 J.Garcia
J.Garcia club
Excellent capture and great comment, Don!
Thanks
2 weeks ago.
 volker_hmbg
volker_hmbg club
Yes, you got it!!
2 weeks ago.
 ©UdoSm
©UdoSm club
Excellently captured, this special event...
2 weeks ago.
 William (Bill) Armstrong
William (Bill) Armst… club
Superb image, and very helpful context.
2 weeks ago.
 Denis Croissant
Denis Croissant club
Wow Don...fantastic, very lucky to get this superb shot, enjoyed your commentary too, this certainly was an event and really set the World newsrooms alight!
2 weeks ago.
 @ngélique ❤️
@ngélique ❤️ club
Excellente prise Don ********************
2 weeks ago.
 raingirl
raingirl club
So fascinating. Each image of the event has it's own quality. Great that you could get the solar prominence!

I remember from one time I got to see one how everyone naturally falls silent. The awe of being here and being connected so deeply to the universe seems to land on one all at once.

So glad you made it to a place with clear skies.
2 weeks ago.
Don Sutherland club has replied to raingirl club
The computer model we used to forecast cloud cover proved very accurate for this event. It correctly indicated the development/passage and later dissipation of high clouds almost to the hour. Science is remarkable.
2 weeks ago.
raingirl club has replied to Don Sutherland club
That's amazing - they can't predict the weather in our area beyond 2 hours - and they are luck if they get that right. We have 3-4 different weather fronts that merge here, and they can't ever figure out which one is going to win out. So I just look out the window to figure out our weather.

Which computer model did you use? (And indeed, science is remarkable!!)
2 weeks ago.
 Peter Castell
Peter Castell club
A superb capture Don it was wonderful that clouds didn't stop you from seeing this amazing spectacle, a total eclipse must have been terrifying when people had no idea of what was happening
2 weeks ago.
 Roger (Grisly)
Roger (Grisly) club
Spectacular capture Don!
2 weeks ago.
 Armando Taborda
Armando Taborda club
Blind eye! Great capture, Don!
2 weeks ago.
 Mikus
Mikus club
Der perfekte Moment. Sehr gelungen umgesetzt. Ausführliche Info.
2 weeks ago.
 José Manuel Polo
José Manuel Polo club
Todo un acontecimiento bien capturado y relatado. No pensaría yo que tardase tanto como 1 hora y 15’ aprox. desde que comenzara el eclipse, hasta que terminase el eclipse total.Claro, intervienen varios movimientos, alcanzo a contar 4, y quizá algunos se contrarresten.
2 weeks ago.
 Diane Putnam
Diane Putnam club
Superb photo! I don't believe I've ever seen the blue-violet edge of the moon until this photo. I actually see it more as violet, though I have very defective eyesight. Thank you for the historical information, also.
2 weeks ago.
Don Sutherland club has replied to Diane Putnam club
The blue-violet actually isn't visible to the naked eye. But if one lets in a little more light to the camera, one can capture it. Here's what one could see.

2 weeks ago.
 Anton Cruz Carro
Anton Cruz Carro club
Very timely capture of this announced eclipse that I could only see on television Have a great weekend my friend.
2 weeks ago.
 Edna Edenkoben
Edna Edenkoben club
Fantastic!
2 weeks ago.
 Patrick Brandy
Patrick Brandy club
Wow spectaculaire bravo bonne journée.
2 weeks ago.
 tiabunna
tiabunna club
A very well captured total eclipse image, Don. So good it was clear for you, it would be enormously frustrating to have clouds and rain instead!
2 weeks ago.
 Boarischa Krautmo
Boarischa Krautmo club
good!
2 weeks ago.
 Eric Desjours
Eric Desjours club
Thank you for your detailed and comprehensive account, Don. An unforgettable event, no doubt.
Applauding the moon and the sun, i.e. astronomical ineluctability, seems to me slightly superfluous. But I understand it, as Laura does, in the light of our re-connection to the universe - and to nature - that we miss so much (the term reliance seems so right to me).
Your impressions and their subjective and societal basis are of essential richness.
And what can I say about your photos, whose detail and expressiveness are more than edifying...
2 weeks ago.
 Joe, Son of the Rock
Joe, Son of the Rock club
Great astronomical shot. Have a great Sunday!. All the best, joe
2 weeks ago.
 Esther
Esther club
Great capture of the eclipse!
2 weeks ago.
 Colin Ashcroft
Colin Ashcroft club
That’s great. Your trip North was worth every moment in the dark
2 weeks ago.
 Pat Del
Pat Del club
Good work !
2 weeks ago.
 Mecklenburg-Foto
Mecklenburg-Foto club
Glückwunsch zu der gelungenen Aufnahme und dem interessanten Text !
2 weeks ago.
 Valeriane ♫ ♫ ♫¨*
Valeriane ♫ ♫ ♫¨* club
éclipse totale et bien capturée ! bravo*************************
belle semaine Don ! Amitiés♫
2 weeks ago.
 Makrofan
Makrofan club
Starke Aufnahme!
2 weeks ago.
 Jadviga Grase
Jadviga Grase club
Awesome capture!
2 weeks ago.
 Ruesterstaude
Ruesterstaude club
Aufnahme und Schilderung grandios, Don!
2 weeks ago.
 Nouchetdu38
Nouchetdu38 club
Outstanding shot****************************************************
13 days ago.
 Michelle Chouchou
Michelle Chouchou club
Votre galerie est exquise, très professionnelle !!!!!
13 days ago.
 Roger Bennion
Roger Bennion club
Excellent photo. Wishing you a very good week, Don.
13 days ago.
 Christa1004
Christa1004 club
Impressive picture. I remember the only one I saw, in August 1999 in France, it was amazing.
13 days ago.
 Nora Caracci
Nora Caracci club
stunning capture !
12 days ago.
 HelenaPF
HelenaPF club
Une splendeur de la nature!!!! Et si rare!!!!**************************************
Thanks for sharing it, dear Don!
12 days ago.
 TOZ
TOZ club
Super Image Don nice one.
All the best.
TOZ
12 days ago.
 Falk Preusche
Falk Preusche club
Fantastisch!
12 days ago.
 Franck Chabal
Franck Chabal club
Quelle chance d'avoir pu y assister !
12 days ago.
 Adrian Jones
Adrian Jones club
Just perfect!
12 days ago.
 Denis Ve
Denis Ve club
Merci de cette image et description, Don
12 days ago.
 Doug Shepherd
Doug Shepherd club
Excellent capture and great notes Don.
10 days ago.
 Eva Lewitus
Eva Lewitus club
What an experience. Thanks for sharing!
10 days ago.
 David Slater (Spoddendale)
David Slater (Spodde… club
Fantastic series of pictures and great narration Don! Best wishes and happy weekend.
10 days ago.
 Peter_Private_Box
Peter_Private_Box club
Hi Don
A wonderful and interesting picture, which I like very much!
Unfortunately I couldn't go to America to see this, but I remember the one in England at the end of last century.. but before the digital age!
Best Wishes, a nice weekend, and stay safe!!
Peter
10 days ago.
 Hubs 56
Hubs 56 club
great capture of a great moment
I remember a total solar eclipse here in Bavaria and the cold caused by the cut of thermic radiation - even birds stopped singing
9 days ago.
 bonsai59
bonsai59 club
Great! :-)
9 days ago.
 grobi358
grobi358 club
A very impressive description and a fantastic photo, I remember the one I saw in Germany in August 1999 that only lasted 47 seconds. It was breathtaking!
8 days ago.
 Buelipix
Buelipix club
Great ⭐⭐⭐
Three times I was able to experience a total solar eclipse (in good weather ;-) ... always impressive
8 days ago.
 David Holland
David Holland club
Very good
7 days ago.
 Francis Taylor
Francis Taylor club
Nice to see it. Unfortunately there was no eclipse where I live.
7 days ago.
 sea-herdorf
sea-herdorf club
Fantastisch festgehalten, Don.
Freundliche Grüße und eine gute Woche
Erich
7 days ago.
 Nathalie
Nathalie club
Superbe partage !
6 days ago.
 Heide
Heide club
Wunderbar eingefangen.
4 days ago.
 Sonia Roosen
Sonia Roosen
Magnificent!
37 hours ago.
 Ruebenkraut
Ruebenkraut club
What a great shot, Don!
14 hours ago.
 menonfire
menonfire club
Mit einem Diamant, Wahnsinn
4 hours ago.

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