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Solar eclipse tonight

Postby kitchenwench on Mon Jan 26, 2009 4:27 pm

Hiya folks!

If anyone has a telephoto lens and is looking for something to shoot tonight, then just letting you know that there is a partial solar eclipse happening in a few hours :)

Partial Solar Eclipse
Australia Day will be celebrated with a solar eclipse. An annular eclipse will be visible from the Indian Ocean to western Indonesia. This occurs when the Moon doesn’t quite cover the Sun and a bright ring remains around the dark shadow of the Moon. Unfortunately, here in Melbourne we won’t see much of an eclipse. Only 2% of the Sun will be covered by the Moon and it occurs just before sunset, so the Sun will be very low on the horizon.

Eclipse begins 7:41pm
Eclipse maximum 7:55pm
Eclipse ends 8:08pm
Sunset 8:38pm
(source - http://museumvictoria.com.au/planetariu ... uary-2009/)

Okay, so it's only 2% coverage which is pretty pitiful, but hey, if your lens can make the distance then maybe worth a shot :)
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Re: Solar eclipse tonight

Postby ATJ on Mon Jan 26, 2009 4:39 pm

Um... maybe it is just me, but I don't think I want to be pointing my lens at the Sun (especially if I'm looking through the viewfinder).
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Re: Solar eclipse tonight

Postby stubbsy on Mon Jan 26, 2009 5:33 pm

My understanding is it can be done, but for a total eclipse you need to use a solar filter between both your eye and the camera's sensor or the bright edges of the eclipse will burn eye or sensor. If it's only a partial eclipse I'm not sure, but I'd be playing safe.
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Re: Solar eclipse tonight

Postby rossda on Mon Jan 26, 2009 6:03 pm

Well.. wont be seeing much here in Syd on account of the cloud cover and glorious rain.
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Re: Solar eclipse tonight

Postby ATJ on Mon Jan 26, 2009 6:42 pm

stubbsy wrote:My understanding is it can be done, but for a total eclipse you need to use a solar filter between both your eye and the camera's sensor or the bright edges of the eclipse will burn eye or sensor. If it's only a partial eclipse I'm not sure, but I'd be playing safe.

I believe a partial eclipse would be worse than a total eclipse in terms of the amount of UV light.
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