View at EarthSky Community Photos. | Alexander Krivenyshev of the website WorldTimeZone.com saw a total eclipse this morning (April 20, 2023) from his location in Australia. He wrote: “Total solar eclipse with perfect weather conditions in Exmouth, Western Australia.” Great photo, Alexander! Thank you. More hybrid solar eclipse photos below.
Hybrid solar eclipse photos
A hybrid solar eclipse darkened skies in Australia, Timor-Leste and Indonesia on April 20, 2023. Depending on the location of each observer, some saw a partial eclipse, others saw an annular or “ring” eclipse, and still others saw a total eclipse.
Here are the best photos we’ve received so far. We will continue to update our photos throughout the day on April 20!
Did you capture a photo of the April 20, 2023 hybrid solar eclipse? Share it with us!
View at EarthSky Community Photos. | Greg Redfern was also in Exmouth, West Australia, when he captured this image of the April 20, 2023, total solar eclipse. He wrote: “Hybrid eclipse success!” Certainly looks like it, Greg! Thank you.
The view from space
Today's #eclipse seen from 36,000km away by Japan's Himawari weather satellite!
You can see the Moon's shadow zooming from left to right.
View at EarthSky Community Photos. | Before and after the stirring moments of totality – and outside the central line of the eclipse – people saw a partial eclipse. Andrea Deegan captured this image from Albany, Western Australia. She wrote: ‘Albany WA was on the outer path of the eclipse this morning. We had about 60% totality on a clear sunny day.’ Thanks, Andrea!View at EarthSky Community Photos. | Vermont Coronel Jr in Quezon City, the Philippines, imaged the sun – complete with a huge sunspot region, labeled AR3282 – as it was partially eclipsed by the moon. He wrote: “A high noon partial eclipse that is visible in the Philippines. This is the maximum view in Manila and nearby provinces.” Great work, Vermont! Thank you. Read today’s sun news.
Bottom line: Enjoy our hybrid solar eclipse photo gallery from April 20, 2023. Did you get a photo of the event? Share it with us!
View at EarthSky Community Photos. | Alexander Krivenyshev of the website WorldTimeZone.com saw a total eclipse this morning (April 20, 2023) from his location in Australia. He wrote: “Total solar eclipse with perfect weather conditions in Exmouth, Western Australia.” Great photo, Alexander! Thank you. More hybrid solar eclipse photos below.
Hybrid solar eclipse photos
A hybrid solar eclipse darkened skies in Australia, Timor-Leste and Indonesia on April 20, 2023. Depending on the location of each observer, some saw a partial eclipse, others saw an annular or “ring” eclipse, and still others saw a total eclipse.
Here are the best photos we’ve received so far. We will continue to update our photos throughout the day on April 20!
Did you capture a photo of the April 20, 2023 hybrid solar eclipse? Share it with us!
View at EarthSky Community Photos. | Greg Redfern was also in Exmouth, West Australia, when he captured this image of the April 20, 2023, total solar eclipse. He wrote: “Hybrid eclipse success!” Certainly looks like it, Greg! Thank you.
The view from space
Today's #eclipse seen from 36,000km away by Japan's Himawari weather satellite!
You can see the Moon's shadow zooming from left to right.
View at EarthSky Community Photos. | Before and after the stirring moments of totality – and outside the central line of the eclipse – people saw a partial eclipse. Andrea Deegan captured this image from Albany, Western Australia. She wrote: ‘Albany WA was on the outer path of the eclipse this morning. We had about 60% totality on a clear sunny day.’ Thanks, Andrea!View at EarthSky Community Photos. | Vermont Coronel Jr in Quezon City, the Philippines, imaged the sun – complete with a huge sunspot region, labeled AR3282 – as it was partially eclipsed by the moon. He wrote: “A high noon partial eclipse that is visible in the Philippines. This is the maximum view in Manila and nearby provinces.” Great work, Vermont! Thank you. Read today’s sun news.
Bottom line: Enjoy our hybrid solar eclipse photo gallery from April 20, 2023. Did you get a photo of the event? Share it with us!
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