Total Eclipse of the Sun

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  • August 1: Local residents wait for the total solar eclipse in the mountainous Siberian Altai region, about 3,000 kilometers (1,850 miles) east of Moscow.
  • August 1: People wait for the total solar eclipse on the Ob River embankment in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk. An enormous swathe of western Siberian was submerged in darkness Friday afternoon as the moon completely blocked out the sun, enrapturing huge crowds of Russians and foreign tourists.
  • August 1: A bride watches the total solar eclipse through smoky glass in the western Siberian city of Tyumen with Troitsky (Trinity) Orthodox Monastery in the background. An enormous swathe of western Siberian was submerged in darkness Friday afternoon as the moon completely blocked out the sun, enrapturing huge crowds of Russians and foreign tourists.
  • August 1: People watch the solar eclipse in Urumqi in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. Millions of Chinese along the ancient Silk Road gathered Friday to gaze at a total solar eclipse, an event traditionally fraught with superstitious meaning coming one week before the start of the Beijing Olympics.
  • August 1: A man helps a child to look at a solar eclipse through exposed film in Xian, China. Millions of Chinese along the ancient Silk Road gathered Friday to gaze at a total solar eclipse, an event traditionally fraught with superstitious meaning coming one week before the start of the Beijing Olympics.
  • August 1: A Pakistani scientist looks at an image of the solar eclipse seen in the observatory of the Punjab University in Lahore, Pakistan.
  • August 1: Pakistani woman looks at the solar eclipse through x-ray sheet in Karachi, Pakistan.
  • August 1: People look at solar eclipse through x-ray sheets in Karachi, Pakistan.
  • August 1: People look at solar eclipse through x-ray sheets in Karachi, Pakistan.
  • August 1: Maria Shciskina wearing solar glasses, watches the partial eclipse of the sun visible in Kaivopuisto Park, Helsinki.
  • August 1: Pakistan scientists look at an image of the solar eclipse seen in the observatory of the Punjab University in Lahore, Pakistan.
  • August 1: The moon partially covers the sun the during a solar eclipse observed in Kabul, Afghanistan.
  • August 1: The partial eclipse of the sun is seen through clouds in Hyde Park in central London. The moon covered about 20 per cent of the sun between Friday morning in England. People in Northern Canada, Greenland, the Arctic, Russia, Mongolia and China were able to see a total eclipse of the sun.
  • August 1: People watch through special glasses the partial solar eclipse from the roof of the observatory of the University of Applied Science in Kiel, northern Germany.
  • August 1: Moscow Sttate University (MGU scientist Mikhail Divlikeyev prepares a telescope at MGU observatory prior to a total solar eclipse in Moscow.
  • August 1; A Metropolitan Policeman watches the partial eclipse of the sun through solar glasses in Hyde Park in central London. The moon covered about 20 per cent of the sun between 9.30am and 11.20am. People in Northern Canada, Greenland, the Arctic, Russia, Mongolia and China were able to see a total eclipse of the sun.
  • August 1: Neza Pintaric, 9 and sister Ula, 11, right,from Slovenia watch the partial eclipse of the sun through solar glasses in Hyde Park, central London. The moon covered about 20 per cent of the sun between 9.30am and 11.20am. People in Northern Canada, Greenland, the Arctic, Russia, Mongolia and China were able to see a total eclipse of the sun.
  • August 1: A playful owner puts protective glasses onto his dog during a total solar eclipse near the Bulgarian's Black sea town of Varna east of the capital Sofia. The rare total solar eclipse will be seen across much of eastern Europe during Friday although some areas are expected to be cloudy.
  • August 1: Children use special glasses to look at the eclipse, while an image of the eclipse is projected in foreground, during a total solar eclipse near the Bulgarian's Black sea town of Varna east of the capital Sofia.
  • August 1: Woman checks filters ahead of a solar eclipse in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk. A rare total solar eclipse will pass just west of Russia's third-largest city Friday, but crowds of tourists in Novosibirsk to witness the event may find their view of the event obscured by clouds and rain.
  • August 1: Aina Melldahl, using an old filter from 1954, is seen with her friend Karin Andersson as they watch the partial eclipse of the sun visible at Nasets bathing beach outside Gothenburg, Sweden.
  • Aug. 1: NASA images show the sun gradually devoured, ultimately blotted out by the moon as total eclipse fascinates millions of skywatchers in China.
  • Aug. 1: NASA images show the sun gradually devoured, ultimately blotted out by the moon as total eclipse fascinates millions of skywatchers in China.
  • Aug. 1: NASA images show the sun gradually devoured, ultimately blotted out by the moon as total eclipse fascinates millions of skywatchers in China.
  • Aug. 1: NASA images show the sun gradually devoured, ultimately blotted out by the moon as total eclipse fascinates millions of skywatchers in China.
  • Aug. 1: NASA images show the sun gradually devoured, ultimately blotted out by the moon as total eclipse fascinates millions of skywatchers in China.
  • Aug. 1: NASA images show the sun gradually devoured, ultimately blotted out by the moon as total eclipse fascinates millions of skywatchers in China.
  • Aug. 1: NASA images show the sun gradually devoured, ultimately blotted out by the moon as total eclipse fascinates millions of skywatchers in China.
  • Aug. 1: NASA images show the sun gradually devoured, ultimately blotted out by the moon as total eclipse fascinates millions of skywatchers in China.
  • Aug. 1: NASA images show the sun gradually devoured, ultimately blotted out by the moon as total eclipse fascinates millions of skywatchers in China.
  • Aug. 1: NASA images show the sun gradually devoured, ultimately blotted out by the moon as total eclipse fascinates millions of skywatchers in China.
  • Aug. 1: Skywatchers gaze at a total ecclipse of the sun in China.
  • Aug. 1: The sky is seen in China as skywatchers gaze at a total ecclipse of the sun.
  • Aug. 1: NASA images show the sun gradually devoured, ultimately blotted out by the moon as total eclipse fascinates millions of skywatchers in China.
  • Aug. 1: NASA images show the sun gradually devoured, ultimately blotted out by the moon as total eclipse fascinates millions of skywatchers in China.
  • July 31: People check their sun glasses ahead of a solar eclipse in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk. A rare total solar eclipse will pass just west of Russia's third-largest city Friday, but crowds of tourists in Novosibirsk to witness the event may find their view of the event obscured by clouds and rain.
  • July 31: A woman tests her sun glasses she just bought ahead of a solar eclipse in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk. A rare total solar eclipse will pass just west of Russia's third-largest city Friday, but crowds of tourists in Novosibirsk to witness the event may find their view of the event obscured by clouds and rain.

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