These images are still frames from videos and pictures taken with the Nikon D80, in which I wanted to capture some details that observed from the distance or in speed, seem to not have much importance.
For example, in the front of the Sun went birds during filming. Other interesting things are the few but existing details of the Moon's edge while it continued its path on the Sun's disk. And the only spot on the Sun, called AR 2303 is interesting to note though perhaps from disance, many people didn't gave it any importance.
You can watch video files of the eclipse here.
You can see pictures with Nikon DSLR D80 and 203 mm Newtonian telescope here.
You can view the captured images extracted from video here.
You can view Gif images of the eclipse here.
A bird passing over the Sun's disk in speed, surprised by pausing the video in Flash Player Pro.
The western part of the moon. Sunlight highlights the Moon's irregular edge.
Beautiful clouds pass at the end of the eclipse. Thanks to them, the Sunspot is observed only at that time.
Sunspot AR 2303 photographed by the camera Nikon D80 connected to the telescope.
Videos by: Victor Lupu
Optics: Celestron C8-Newtonian telescope, plossl 20mm, 2x Barlow
Mount: CG5 (EQ5)
Camera: Sony CX130
Video Mode: 1080p
Filter: solar
Date: 20/03/2015
Location: Baia Mare, Romania
For example, in the front of the Sun went birds during filming. Other interesting things are the few but existing details of the Moon's edge while it continued its path on the Sun's disk. And the only spot on the Sun, called AR 2303 is interesting to note though perhaps from disance, many people didn't gave it any importance.
You can watch video files of the eclipse here.
You can see pictures with Nikon DSLR D80 and 203 mm Newtonian telescope here.
You can view the captured images extracted from video here.
You can view Gif images of the eclipse here.
A bird passing over the Sun's disk in speed, surprised by pausing the video in Flash Player Pro.
The western part of the moon. Sunlight highlights the Moon's irregular edge.
Beautiful clouds pass at the end of the eclipse. Thanks to them, the Sunspot is observed only at that time.
Sunspot AR 2303 photographed by the camera Nikon D80 connected to the telescope.
Videos by: Victor Lupu
Optics: Celestron C8-Newtonian telescope, plossl 20mm, 2x Barlow
Mount: CG5 (EQ5)
Camera: Sony CX130
Video Mode: 1080p
Filter: solar
Date: 20/03/2015
Location: Baia Mare, Romania
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