Annular Solar Eclipse
2014 April 29
This eclipse was visible as an annulus only over a tiny part of central Antarctica, but even so, a few hardy souls managed to reach the site and view the eclipse. Satellites also had a difficult view, but managed to capture the passage of the shadow on the limb of the Earth.
Animation of the passage of the lunar shadow created in WinEclipse, a program developed by the late Heinz Scsibrany.
The eclipse shadow is easily seen while in motion in this Meteosat 7 animation. Source: EUMETSAT.
Animation of lunar shadow from a remapped southerly viewpoint. Source: EUMETSAT.
Updated January 2021
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