Astronomy
Some notable astronomy results.






Total solar eclipse 11 August 1999
Magellanic clouds

Annular solar eclipse 31 May 2003
Sagitarius and Scorpius

Star trail over Fournaise volcano
Annular solar eclipse 3 October 2005

Grux constellation and friends
Annular solar eclipse 3 October 2005

Central milky-way







See also : Total solar eclipse 29 March 2006
See also : La Palma observatory
See also : Tech review on solar eclipse image processing
See also : Other photographs of Scotland
Link : The 11 August 1999 eclipse by Poisaya
Link : The 31 May 2003 eclipse by Poisaya
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Total solar eclipse 11 August 1999
Somewhere around Vouziers, France, 11 August 1999
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Link : The 11 August 1999 eclipse by Poisaya
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Annular solar eclipse 31 May 2003
Talmine, Scotland, 31 May 2003
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See also : Other photographs of Scotland
Link : The 31 May 2003 eclipse by Poisaya
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Star trail over Fournaise volcano
Réunion island, September 2004
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The reddish glow is the light from the volcano lava during the September 2004 eruption. As can be seen here, it was on the other side of the volcano.
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Grux constellation and friends
Réunion island, September 2004
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Grux friends are, on the left, Fomalhaut, on the right, alpha Pavo.
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Central milky-way
Réunion island, September 2004
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Magellanic clouds
Réunion island, September 2004
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Sagitarius and Scorpius
Réunion island, September 2004
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Annular solar eclipse 3 October 2005
Toledo, Spain, 3 October 2005
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Yes we did intentionaly miss the center line (so boring). We were 7km from the southern limit of totality.
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Annular solar eclipse 3 October 2005
Toledo, 08h58 UT, Spain, 3 October 2005
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This is the maximum at our location.