Annular Solar Eclipse
2003 May 31
Animation of the passage of the lunar shadow created in WinEclipse, a program developed by the late Heinz Scsibrany.
This is an interesting eclipse because the shadow moves in the opposite direction than usual—from east to west. The shadow is passes over the North Pole and strikes the Earth on the far side. This is only possible for eclipses that occur near the solstices.
In this animation, the shadow can be seen as a dark extension moving northward along the terminator. Images: EUMETSAT.
Updated January 2021