Rare ‘double sunrise’ captured in Canada by intrepid solar eclipse chasers (photos)
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“Sunrise” during the partial solar eclipse of Les Escoumins, Quebec. . | Credit: Kevin Wood
On March 29, while many Europe saw a Partial solar eclipse in the middle of the morningIn parts of North America, it was possible to see the eclipse sunrise, with a clear sky.
Here are some amazing photos taken by Eclipse Intrepid who have spread through New Bronzwek and Cubic, Canada, to avoid Clouds And get a clear snapshot of an amazing thing.
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Sunrise eclipse from New Bronzwek, Canada
In New Brunswick, it was the right place to be in this region, Monctone, about two hours drive to the east of St. Andrews. Andrea Jerons, the astronomer from Ottawa, said: “I knew that this weather was from the southwest, so we went up to the main highway and returned to a town called Alma on the coast of the Bay of Fondy,” said Andrea Jerons, the astronomical photographer from Ottawa, Canada. “There was a plot of land that could be prohibited SunSo I appointed it to the photo pills, so I knew where the sun would appear … it was really cold and very storm. “
Partially broken sun appears as a crescent form and rises above the horizon at sunrise.
Partially broken sun appears as a crescent form and rises above the horizon at sunrise.
Girons were published later Wonderful vehicle image A partially eclipse.
“With a cloud approaching from the West, we were able to get an incredibly clear view to the east at Dawn and we witnessed this beautiful event,” Jerons told Space.com in an email: “As a cloud approaches, we were able to obtain an incredibly clear view to the east at Dawn and we witnessed this beautiful event,” Jerons.com told Space.com in an e -mail. Fortunately, the tide was low (“Did you check the tide before we left?”
A partial vehicle image from Solar Eclipse that was taken by Andrea Gherones on March 29. | Credit: Andrea Jerons
Jeron’s image mixes an unhelpful panorama shot before sunrise and a vehicle with sunflower images as soon as it rises. Then the girons collected the image in Photoshop.
Sunrise eclipse from Quebec, Canada
Note Jörg Schoppmeyer high sunlight-and the effect of mirage-also from Pointe-Lebel, Baie-Comau. “The eclipse was registered with a travel companion 95/560 in 4K,” wrote on YouTube. “The thing on the ocean on the right side is a ship that moves from left to right.” The Schoppmeyer 65 Eclipse was.
Southwest in Les Escoumins, Quebec – where the St. Lawrence River is very wide – Mike Kentianakis and Kevin Wood also released “Double Sunrise”.
“The finding of this alignment was difficult, at the very least. However, hard and persistent work resulted, as we have seen something rarely seen in that morning,” Wood told Space.com in an e -mail.
“Sunrise” during the partial solar eclipse of Les Escoumins, Quebec. | Credit: Kevin Wood
Wood found the right place to pick up the amazing “roughest sunrise” at the ideal moment.
“Like the headlights through fog, where it rises during the morning vehicle and the acquisition. Crescent tips for broken sunlight break the horizon simultaneously, giving two illusion.” Wood continued.
Kentranakis took a series of sunrise pictures during the partial solar eclipse.
During the partial solar eclipse, the sun appears to be a pair of pods against the threats of the ears of red morning.
Partial solar eclipse during sunrise, the sun looks like a pair of pods that rise above the horizon.
Partial solar eclipse during sunrise, the sun looks like a pair of pods that rise above the horizon.