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Captivating and rare, the 1919 solar eclipse mesmerized astronomers worldwide

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: Picture No. 11992467

Picture No. 11992467
August 21st, 2017, Solar eclipse at dusk - Galicia, Spain. Date:

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: Picture No. 11992466

Picture No. 11992466
August 21st, 2017, Solar eclipse at dusk - Galicia, Spain. Date:

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: Picture No. 11992465

Picture No. 11992465
August 21st, 2017, Solar eclipse at dusk - Galicia, Spain. Date:

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: Artwork of Solar Corona

Artwork of Solar Corona
The corona of the Sun as revealed during a total solar eclipse. This part of the Suns atmosphere is only visible to the naked eye during eclipses

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: A shadow of the moon from a solar eclipse spreads across cloud cover on Earth

A shadow of the moon from a solar eclipse spreads across cloud cover on Earth
May 20, 2012 - A shadow of the moon from a solar eclipse spreads across cloud cover on Earth

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: Partial solar eclipse of 2012

Partial solar eclipse of 2012

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: Total eclipse of the Sun

Total eclipse of the Sun
Full moon passing in front of the Sun creating a total eclipse

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: Moments before a total eclipse of the Sun

Moments before a total eclipse of the Sun
Moments before total eclipse of a Sun, a glimpse of light is coming through

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: The gray shadow of the moon cast on bright clouds of the northern Pacific Ocean

The gray shadow of the moon cast on bright clouds of the northern Pacific Ocean
May 20, 2012 - The smoky gray shadow of the moon cast on bright clouds of the northern Pacific Ocean, as the May 20 solar eclipse point tracked towards the Aleutian Islands

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: Solar eclipse over southeast Asia

Solar eclipse over southeast Asia
July 22, 2009 - Solar eclipse over southeast Asia

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: Partial Solar Eclipse

Partial Solar Eclipse
Partial solar eclipse of 2012

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: Solar Eclipse

Solar Eclipse

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: Solar eclipse with prominences and diamond ring effect

Solar eclipse with prominences and diamond ring effect, Queensland, Australia

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: Solar eclipse composite, Queensland, Australia

Solar eclipse composite, Queensland, Australia
Solar eclipse composite with observers, Mulligan Highway, Queensland, Australia

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: Total solar eclipse taken near Carberry, Manitoba, Canada

Total solar eclipse taken near Carberry, Manitoba, Canada
February 26, 1979 - Total solar eclipse taken near Carberry, Manitoba, Canada

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: Illustration of the city lights on a dark Earth during a solar eclipse

Illustration of the city lights on a dark Earth during a solar eclipse
The perspective in this image is looking down on the Indian Ocean from an altitude of 25, 000 miles. On the Earths night side artificial lights clearly define the Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: Solar eclipse over Africa

Solar eclipse over Africa

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: The first diamond ring during the total eclipse of the Sun

The first diamond ring during the total eclipse of the Sun
November 14, 2012 - The first diamond ring during the total eclipse of the Sun, Queensland, Australia

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: Partial eclipse of the Sun

Partial eclipse of the Sun
Full moon passing in front of the Sun creating a partial eclipse

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: Annular Solar Eclipse

Annular Solar Eclipse
Annular solar eclipse of 2012

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: An artists depiction of a solar eclipse

An artists depiction of a solar eclipse. The moon obscures the sun with the suns corona still visible. Lens flares from light passing through the camera lens are also illustrated

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: The second diamond ring during the total eclipse of the Sun

The second diamond ring during the total eclipse of the Sun
November 14, 2012 - The second diamond ring during the total eclipse of the Sun, Queensland, Australia

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: View from Voyager 1 if our Sun were replaced by VY Canis Majoris

View from Voyager 1 if our Sun were replaced by VY Canis Majoris, the largest known star

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: A German Air Force Eurofighter Typhoon approaching at sunset

A German Air Force Eurofighter Typhoon approaching at sunset
A group of restored vintage warbirds fly in formation near Lakeland, Florida

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: Total solar eclipse

Total solar eclipse
March 29, 2006 - Total solar eclipse from Libya

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: Solar Eclipse with diamond ring effect, Queensland, Australia

Solar Eclipse with diamond ring effect, Queensland, Australia

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: A diagram illustrating how eclipses are created

A diagram illustrating how eclipses are created

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: Partial eclipse of the Sun as seen from Jasper, Alberta, Canada

Partial eclipse of the Sun as seen from Jasper, Alberta, Canada
October 23, 2014 - The partial eclipse of the Sun as seen from Jasper, Alberta, Canada. The big sunspot on the Sun that day is just disappearing behind the moonas limb

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: A partial solar eclipse from space

A partial solar eclipse from space
January 30, 2014 - The moon is seen moving between NASAs Solar Dynamics Observatory and the Sun, giving the observatory a view of a partial solar eclipse from space

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: Totality during annular solar eclipse with ring of fire

Totality during annular solar eclipse with ring of fire

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: A solar eclipses partially shades the Earth below

A solar eclipses partially shades the Earth below while the emerging sun lights the remainder of the planet

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: Annular eclipse showing reverse Bailys beads effect

Annular eclipse showing reverse Bailys beads effect
May 10, 1994 - Annular eclipse showing reverse Bailys beads effect. Taken from a site east of Douglas, Arizona

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: Eclipse of August 12, 1654, Anonymous, 1654 - 1656

Eclipse of August 12, 1654, Anonymous, 1654 - 1656

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: Christ on the cross, Anonymous, 1600 - 1700

Christ on the cross, Anonymous, 1600 - 1700

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: Christ on the cross and eclipse, Schelte Adamsz. Bolswert, Peter Paul Rubens, c. 1596 - c

Christ on the cross and eclipse, Schelte Adamsz. Bolswert, Peter Paul Rubens, c. 1596 - c. 1659

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: Solar Eclipse at the death of Christ, Jan Luyken, William Broedelet, 1700

Solar Eclipse at the death of Christ, Jan Luyken, William Broedelet, 1700

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: Two Red-billed Tropicbirds or Boatswain Birds -Phaeton aethereus- in flight, Isla Genovesa

Two Red-billed Tropicbirds or Boatswain Birds -Phaeton aethereus- in flight, Isla Genovesa, Galapagos Islands

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: Digital illustration of Golden Orb Web Spider (Nephila maculata) on web

Digital illustration of Golden Orb Web Spider (Nephila maculata) on web

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: Model of a solar eclipse

Model of a solar eclipse

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: Eclipsareon C017 / 3488

Eclipsareon C017 / 3488
Plate from 18th century encyclopedia showing an illustration of an elipsareon. The elipsaroen is an instrument invented for exhibiting the time, quantity, duration, and progress of solar eclipses

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: Elipsareon and Equatorial Telescope Mount C017 / 3464

Elipsareon and Equatorial Telescope Mount C017 / 3464
Plate from 18th century encyclopedia showing an illustration of an eclipsareon and an equatorial telescope mount. The elipsaroen is an instrument invented for exhibiting the time, quantity, duration

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: Solar eclipse, ISS image

Solar eclipse, ISS image. Photograph showing the moons shadow over Earth caused by the solar eclipse on 20th May 2012. This image was taken by astronaut Don Pettit aboard the International Space

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: Total solar eclipse sequence C016 / 6315

Total solar eclipse sequence C016 / 6315
Total solar eclipse sequence. Montage of images of the Sun being eclipsed by the Moon during a total solar eclipse. The sequence shows the path traced by the Moon and Sun in the sky

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: Stonehenge and observatory, artwork C017 / 0778

Stonehenge and observatory, artwork C017 / 0778
Stonehenge. Computer artwork of an astronomical observatory next to stonehenge, as a solar eclipse occurs overhead. A city can be seen in the background

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: 1860 solar eclipse observation, artwork

1860 solar eclipse observation, artwork
1860 solar eclipse observation. Drawing by British artist Joseph Bonomi the Younger (1796-1878) of the darkening of the sky during the total solar eclipse of 18 July 1860

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: 1889 solar eclipse chart, USA

1889 solar eclipse chart, USA. Blueprint of the total solar eclipse track over California and Nevada, USA, on 1 January 1889. This chart was prepared by US astronomer Charles B

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: US eclipse expedition, West Africa, 1889

US eclipse expedition, West Africa, 1889. This expedition was led by US astronomer David Peck Todd (1855-1939). These huts housed the array of instruments used by the expedition

Background imageSolar Eclipse Collection: SDO view of the Sun eclipsed by Earth

SDO view of the Sun eclipsed by Earth. The Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) is an Earth-orbiting spacecraft launched in 2010 by NASA and used to observe the Sun



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Captivating and rare, the 1919 solar eclipse mesmerized astronomers worldwide. With its breathtaking Diamond Ring effect, it left a lasting impression on our understanding of the cosmos. Imagine being in Earth's orbit, witnessing a total eclipse of the Sun - an awe-inspiring sight that defies description. In 1979, a false-color photo captured the enchanting beauty of a total solar eclipse, showcasing its ethereal hues. Fast forward to March 29th, 2006 - another momentous occasion when the world marveled at nature's spectacle during a total solar eclipse. Wisconsin experienced its own celestial wonder on August 21st as eager sky gazers gathered to witness this extraordinary event firsthand. A stunning combination of pictures documented every stage of an annular solar eclipse from beginning to end - truly capturing its mysterious allure. Throughout history, artists have been inspired by these cosmic phenomena; their intricate artwork depicting total solar eclipses from centuries past still evokes wonder today. Dating back to 1860 and beyond, these captivating events continue to captivate us with their grandeur and remind us of our place in this vast universe.