how a small cloud ruined the spectacular part of total solar eclipse, aug. 1, 2008 in Hami, Xinjiang, China. observed at 43°25'17.59N 93°48'12.96"E, as suggested by Google Earth.
Though disappointing, you showed nicely that the horizon was 360deg lighted, otherwise it would have looked like a normal dawn. And that Venus and Mercury were visible during the eclipse...
Though disappointing, you showed nicely that the horizon was 360deg lighted, otherwise it would have looked like a normal dawn. And that Venus and Mercury were visible during the eclipse...
jcjlf 2 years ago