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 Annular Solar Eclipse of 2013 May 10
 from Western Australia

To observe the 2013 May 10 annular eclipse, I went back one more time to Australia as observing annularity at sunrise was much more enticing than higher in the sky. And now all I can say is, it was the good choice!

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Annular Eclipse 2013 Moon Crescent
Moon crescent
less than 24 hours before the eclipse

Annular Eclipse 2013 Solar Chromosphere
Solar chromosphere and prominence
(one minute before second contact)

Annular Eclipse 2013 Solar Chromosphere
Solar chromosphere and prominences
(one minute before second contact)

Annular Eclipse 2013
Four seconds before second contact


Annular Eclipse 2013
Two seconds after second contact


Annular Eclipse 2013
Thirteen seconds after second contact


Annular Eclipse 2013
Thirty seconds after second contact


Annular Eclipse 2013 Maximum
At maximum


Annular Eclipse 2013
46 seconds before third contact


Annular Eclipse 2013
Two seconds before third contact


Annular Eclipse 2013
At third contact


Annular Eclipse 2013
Magnitude of 0.84


Annular Eclipse 2013
Magnitude of 0.64


Annular Eclipse 2013
Magnitude of 0.24


Annular Eclipse 2013
Magnitude of 0.01
(one minute before fourth contact)

Annular Eclipse 2013 Moon Crescent
Moon crescent
37 hours after the eclipse


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)

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.

Learmonth Solar Observatory Logo
Learmonth Solar Observatory
logo

Learmonth Solar Observatory Control Room
Control room at the
Learmonth Solar Observatory

Radio Antenna Learmonth Solar Observatory
Radio antennas at the
Learmonth Solar Observatory

Learmonth Solar Radio Spectrograph
Learmonth Solar Radio Spectrograph


Moon Jupiter 2013 May 12 10:37 UTC
Moon and Jupiter handheld
(2013 May 12 at 10:37 UTC)

Milky Way Pinnacles 2013 May 15 14h:03 UTC
Milky Way over the Pinnacles (Nambung National Park)
(2013 May 15 at 14:03 UTC)

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