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世界尽头的日全食

(原标题: A Total Eclipse at the End of the World)

2024-03-10

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你会到世界的尽头去看日全食吗?如果你有,你会惊讶地发现已经有别人在那里了吗?2003年,在一次不寻常的日全食期间,太阳、月亮、南极洲和两位摄影师在南极洲排成一列。即使在极端的位置,一群热心的日食追逐者冒险接近世界的底部,体验太阳在月球后面的超现实瞬间消失。收藏的珍品之一是特色图片——四张独立图像的合成,以数字方式组合,真实地模拟了适应性人眼如何看到日食。在拍摄这张照片时,月球和太阳在南极山脊的上方同时出现。在突然的黑暗中,月亮周围可以看到壮观的日冕。非常偶然的是,另一名摄影师被拍到在其中一张照片中检查他的摄像机。在他的左边可以看到一个装备袋和一张折叠椅。一个更容易看到的日食将在不到四周的时间内发生,在北美狭长的狭长地带都能看到。

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Would you go to the end of the world to see a total eclipse of the Sun? If you did, would you be surprised to find someone else there already? In 2003, the Sun, the Moon, Antarctica, and two photographers all lined up in Antarctica during an unusual total solar eclipse. Even given the extreme location, a group of enthusiastic eclipse chasers ventured near the bottom of the world to experience the surreal momentary disappearance of the Sun behind the Moon. One of the treasures collected was the featured picture -- a composite of four separate images digitally combined to realistically simulate how the adaptive human eye saw the eclipse. As the image was taken, both the Moon and the Sun peeked together over an Antarctic ridge. In the sudden darkness, the magnificent corona of the Sun became visible around the Moon. Quite by accident, another photographer was caught in one of the images checking his video camera. Visible to his left are an equipment bag and a collapsible chair. A more easily visible solar eclipse will occur in just under four weeks and be visible from a long, thin swath of North America.

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