
27/10/2023
One more great solar eclipse photo for you!
This is a series of pictures of the moon eclipse in the sun from Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah!
In 1923, Bryce Canyon experienced a partial eclipse during a total solar eclipse that passed along the Pacific coast. Now during their centennial year, they’ve now come “full circle” with yesterday’s “Ring of Fire” eclipse.
Bryce Canyon won’t be in the direct path of another eclipse for hundreds of years.
Photo Note: This composite image was created by combining an unfiltered vertical image taken during the first half of the eclipse with 11 solar-filtered images of the sun taken at 15-minute intervals throughout the eclipse. It is not possible to view an annular eclipse event without a solar filter. This composite image is intended as a love letter to the landscape, astronomy, and memories woven together by this eclipse.
NPS Photo/Peter Densmore
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