#eclipse2023 — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #eclipse2023, aggregated by home.social.
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"Using a large acoustic dataset from participatory science, we quantified how #birds changed their vocalizations in response to the 2023 annular and 2024 total eclipses in North America. During the total #eclipse, most species vocalized less, but nocturnal and large-eyed species vocalized more."
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ece3.73090
#Animals #Birds #Ecology #SolarEclipse #Eclipse2023 #Eclipse2024
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Hope everyone wore protection today!!!
#Eclipse #Eclipse2023 #SolarEclipse2023 #Astronomy #FotoMontag #PhotoMonday #Ass #Boobs #Butt #EGirl #Lewd #Model #Naked #NSFW #Nude #Nudity #Photo #Photography #Pussy #Selfie #SexWorker #Tits #LetyDoesSelfies
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Čiastočné zatmenie Mesiaca 28. 10. 2023
#mesiac #zatmenie #ZatmenieMesiaca #CiastocneZatmenieMesiaca #slovensko #slovakka #Europe #moon #LunarEclipse #PartialLunarEclipse #Eclipse #eclipse2023
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My composite image of the "ring of fire" annular solar eclipse, photographed from Kirtland, New Mexico.
#eclipse #2023eclipse #eclipse2023 #solareclipse #solareclipse2023 #solareclipse2023oct #2023solareclipse #nature #naturephoto #naturephotography
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Success! A long journey and a difficult but invigorating chase led to this observation of a perfectly concentric annular eclipse unobstructed by clouds.
I left Orcas Island on Wednesday night and camped at Deception Pass State Park. It was only once I was on the mainland that I made the decision to go using the computer models NAM and GFS cloud fraction and the National Weather Service hourly forecast. I was chasing a hole in the clouds that formed during a passing cold front.
The first night I camped at DeMoss Springs just south of the Columbia River, started by the DeMoss Bard Singers, a singing group that traveled the Oregon Trail. After stopping in Bend for a salad and kombucha on tap, I made it to Paisley, Oregon along the line of maximum eclipse by 4 PM. Looking at the computer models confirmed that clouds were likely in that area, and that north central Nevada would be catching the cloud hole during the eclipse.
I had Thai food in Lakeview in southern Oregon (for that second ring of fire) and confirmed that the area near Winnemucca would be a better area for viewing. The poor waitress was overworked with the crowds coming in - she told me I could get eclipse glasses from the library but it closed at 6. I arrived with the library already closed but staff still inside - I pantomimed "glasses" and they brought me four pairs.
I took Highway 140, one of Nevada's "lonely roads" - with the sky clouded over, no moon, and no artificial lights anywhere if I turned off my car I was in pitch black and silence. A truly meditative drive! This high elevation mountain road took me through Blizzard Gap, serious death by GPS country if you wind up on this road (or worse, off of it) at the wrong time.
I stopped at a little bar in Denio Junction for gas and one last look at the models. The bartender Amanda, the "Queen of Denio", was like "woah, you've got the serious shit." It's true, I'm a weather nerd. I proceeded under clouds and occasional light rain to a free campsite near Bilk Creek reservoir. All night the sky was completely cloudy and I was thinking things like "The real eclipse was the friends we made along the way" and "The true eclipse is within you, grasshopper..."
I woke up to the sky cloudy but a few promising gaps. My neighbors were hunters... I offered them eclipse glasses but they said they were okay. Then, once it started, they ATVed over to me and said "could we get those eclipse glasses after all?"
I was trying to get the eclipse reflected in the reservoir, which (unusually for windy Nevada) was a perfectly calm mirror. After bushwhacking through sagebrush and then willows, I found the shore completely filled with burr plants. Back to the Jeep, and clouds were beginning to cover the sun. I made an emergency relocation back to the main road as annularity approached, figuring I could do a quicker relocation along the road, if needed. It wasn't needed. I observed the annular eclipse right along the center line at 41°35'20.4" N, 118°26'16.8" W and met a really cool fellow who just happened to be planning a trip to Asia including Gokyo Ri where I went trekking not long after the 2018 eclipse.
Now back in Denio Junction having lunch and looking at the images I got.
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I am once again asking for the ability for Mastodon instance admins to group trending hashtags.
Four of my top trends right now: #eclipse #SolarEclipse #eclipse2023 #AnnularSolarEclipse
These should all be *one* trend.
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Yesterday’s annular eclipse as viewed from a city park on the outskirts of Hondo, #Texas. There was a broad layer of high clouds when we arrived but luckily they broke up & blew away just in time for the main event. Had to get up in the wee hours and drive 225 miles (362 km) west to get right in the center of the path but it was well worth it.
#Eclipse #Eclipse2023 #EclipseSolar #Sun #Moon #photography #astrophotography
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El filtro natural de la nubosidad me permitió captar estas extraordinarias imágenes del eclipse lunar solar🌜#Eclipse2023 #EclipseSolar
https://x.com/jabrahamsimon1/status/1713248301066092630?s=46
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Annular eclipse as seen from UNM in Albuquerque, NM, this morning. You can see sunspots in the first photo. It was very exciting getting to the ring of fire moment, and everybody applauded and cheered, but after the climax finished, everybody got bored and skedaddled. I swear I didn't just Photoshop a white circle onto a black background for that last shot.
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The Annular Solar Eclipse this morning was cool to watch here in Tucson, AZ USA, but it did reduce our production of electricity from our solar panels! Note the peak of the Eclipse at 9:30am MST is perfectly shown by the dip to 828 Watts.
#Eclipse #AnnularSolarEclipse #Eclipse2023 #Solar #SolarEnergy #SolarPower #SolarPanel #RenewableEnergy #CleanEnergy #EnergyEfficient #EnergyEfficiency #Conservation #NetPositive #NetZero #Battery #Sustainable #ClimateChange
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Since we are posting images from the solar eclipse, here is one from the eclipse 1995.
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This very foggy morning I saw the eclipse at its peak, peeking through the clouds in Eugene, Oregon like hope or a new idea peeking through a crazy situation.Eclipses are always beautiful, and awe-inspiring. Today's eclipse in Libra, the sign of the peacemaker, felt like it had a lot to say...
#astrology #AstroVibe #AstrologyHeals #eclipse2023 #LibraSolarEclipse #SolarEclipse #NewMoonInLibra #NewMoon #EclipseSeason
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More of the #eclipse over #SanAntonio. #Eclipse2023 #satx
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Well, the #solareclipse was fun. I was able to notice a diminishing brightness of the sun, birds were flying weirdly, and I was able to capture the eclipse directly on my phone (as a reflection). Here are the picture highlights. #eclipse #solareclipse2023 #eclipse2023. Can't wait for another October Eclipse in 2024!
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Shadows during today’s #AnnularEclipse in Albuquerque
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The eclipse over San Antonio #satx #SanAntonio #eclipse #Eclipse2023