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 Total Solar Eclipse of 2002 December 4
 near Andamooka, Australia

To observe the total solar eclipse on December 4, 2002, I went in Australia. This eclipse was also visible from Southern Africa before Australia. But in order to maximize the chances of observing in the best weather conditions, it was much better to choose the australian outback, even though the eclipse duration would only be of 30 secondes in Australia, in comparison with over a minute in Africa.
It was also worth to observe the end of the eclipse at sunset. The sky was perfectly blue and clear, however a 40 km/h (25 mph) gusting wind was triggering vibrations on the photographic equipment.


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Eclipse 2002
Partial phase


Eclipse 2002
Partial phase


Eclipse Diamond Ring 2002
Diamond Ring
(right before second contact)

Eclipse Prominences 2002
Totality: prominences


Eclipse Corona 2002
Totality: corona

Eclipse Shadow 2002
Totality: shadow of the Moon

Eclipse 2002
Partial phase

Eclipse 2002
Partial phase

Eclipse 2002
Partial phase

Eclipse 2002
Partial phase

Eclipse Chapelet 2002
Chapelet from 1st contact to sunset

Carte Eclipse 2003
Map of the next Total Solar Eclipse
on November 23-24, 2003

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Last page update on December 20, 2002.
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