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January 15, 2010
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Summary: On January 15, 2010, the Moon passed directly in front of the sun, producing a "ring of fire" annular eclipse over a broad swath of the Indian Ocean and surrounding lands. [animated map]

 
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Frank Carlsen,
Manila, Philippines
Jan. 15, 2010
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Partial solar eclipse taken at Manila bay, using Orion ShortTube 80mm telescope and PowerShot A710 - Afocal method. January 15-2010. Not edited.

Kim Sangku,
Qingdao China
Jan. 15, 2010
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Photo : Sundog 2010-01-15 4:38:45 Canon 500D, Tamron 17-35mm Expose : asa100, f:24mm, t:1/160 Photo : Ring 2010-01-15 4:57:22 Canon 5D Mark2, Canon EF200mm f/1.8L Expose : asa1000, f:200mm, t:1/320 Photo : Ring_001 2010-01-15 4:56:33 Canon 5D Mark2, Vixen FL70S Expose : asa800, f:560mm t:1/125 Photo : Ring_002 2010-01-15 4:53:53 Canon 5D Mark2, Vixen FL70S, 1.8x Barlow Expose : asa800, f:1008mm t:1/80


Mahdi Zamani,
Kouhe-Sorkh (Red Mountain), Shiraz, Iran
Jan. 15, 2010
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24 percent of January Solar eclipse and seagulls over the north of Shiraz city. You can see the sunspot 1040 in top of the eclipsed disc. Sunspot 1040 is a member of new Solar Cycle 24.


Hsu Karen & Su Winnie,
Kaohsiung,TW
Jan. 15, 2010
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I love Mickey mouse very much. I made different Mickey mice at 2010/01/15 during solar eclipse.


astrochild,
National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Jan. 15, 2010
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Photo details: Canon 400 f/5.6 lens, Canon 40D camera


Kenji Karasaki,
Hulhule Island Maldives.
Jan. 15, 2010
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I observed a Annular solar eclipse in Maldives. A cloud passed by, but was able to photograph it on a video. SONY/HDR-XR520 + 3xTele-Converter.

more images: from Cheol-Joong Kim of Chuncheon, Kangwon-do, South Korea; from MANDAR SALE of Ramnath Puram, India