Reunion Island Eclipse

The New Moon’s dark shadow crossed planet Earth on September 1. In silhouette the Moon didn’t quite cover the Sun though, creating an annular solar eclipse.

The shadow’s narrow central path was about 100 kilometers wide at maximum eclipse. Beginning in the South Atlantic, it tracked toward the east across Africa, ending in the Indian Ocean.

Reunion Island Eclipse
Credit: Steph m / NASA

Waiting on the Indian Ocean’s Reunion Island, eclipse watchers enjoyed a view just north of the eclipse centerline, the annular phase lasting a few minutes or less.

Clouds threaten the nearly eclipsed Sun but create a dramatic sky in this partial phase snapshot from the northern side of the 50 kilometer wide island.

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