新墨西哥州的日环食
(原标题: An Annular Solar Eclipse over New Mexico)
2023-09-10
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这个人在做什么?2012年,在一条穿过北太平洋和美国西部几个州的狭窄路径上,可以看到一次日环食。在日环食中,月球离地球太远,无法挡住整个太阳,只留下太阳露出月球的圆盘,形成一个火环。为了捕捉这一不寻常的太阳事件,一位勤劳的摄影师从亚利桑那州开车到新墨西哥州寻找合适的远景。就位后,就在日食落在0.5公里外的山脊上时,一个人不知不觉地走进了镜头。尽管摄影师对这一意想不到的人为因素心存感激,但他始终不知道闯入者剪影的身份。看起来这个人很可能拿着一个圆形的装置,可以让他们自己看到日食。这张照片拍摄于2012年5月20日当地时间晚上7点36分,地点是阿尔伯克基附近的一个公园。下个月,也就是10月14日,如果天空晴朗的话,横跨北美和南美的狭长地带将会出现一次不同的日环食。同时,大陆上几乎任何地方的无云观测者都能看到日偏食。
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What is this person doing? In 2012, an annular eclipse of the Sun was visible over a narrow path that crossed the northern Pacific Ocean and several western US states. In an annular solar eclipse, the Moon is too far from the Earth to block out the entire Sun, leaving the Sun peeking out over the Moon's disk in a ring of fire. To capture this unusual solar event, an industrious photographer drove from Arizona to New Mexico to find just the right vista. After setting up and just as the eclipsed Sun was setting over a ridge about 0.5 kilometers away, a person unknowingly walked right into the shot. Although grateful for the unexpected human element, the photographer never learned the identity of the silhouetted interloper. It appears likely that the person is holding a circular device that would enable them to get their own view of the eclipse. The shot was taken at sunset on 2012 May 20 at 7:36 pm local time from a park near Albuquerque. Next month, on October 14, a different narrow swath across North and South America will be exposed to a different annular solar eclipse, if the sky is clear. Simultaneously, cloud-free observers almost anywhere on either continent will be able to see a partial solar eclipse.
© Colleen Pinski