Moon crescent less than 24 hours before the eclipse
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Solar chromosphere and prominence (one minute before second contact)
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Solar chromosphere and prominences (one minute before second contact)
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Four seconds before second contact
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Two seconds after second contact
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Thirteen seconds after second contact
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Thirty seconds after second contact
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At maximum
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46 seconds before third contact
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Two seconds before third contact
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At third contact
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Magnitude of 0.84
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Magnitude of 0.64
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Magnitude of 0.24
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Magnitude of 0.01 (one minute before fourth contact)
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Moon crescent 37 hours after the eclipse
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Annular eclipse at sunrise - Pilbara, Western Australia by Colin Legg
(at various locations located near the northern and southern limits, but also on the centerline)
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A few days after the annular eclipse I visited the Learmonth Solar Observatory, located south of Exmouth. The observatory is jointly operated by IPS Radio and Space Services and the US Air Force.
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Learmonth Solar Observatory logo
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Control room at the Learmonth Solar Observatory
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Radio antennas at the Learmonth Solar Observatory
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Learmonth Solar Radio Spectrograph
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Moon and Jupiter handheld (2013 May 12 at 10:37 UTC)
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Milky Way over the Pinnacles (Nambung National Park) (2013 May 15 at 14:03 UTC)
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