The EurAstro team comprising Dr. Matthew
Poulton, guest star Prof. Jay M. Pasachoff and myself (the
picture also shows Jay's student Zophia Edwards, now Miss
EurAstro-elect) had booked seats in the first class cabin
of the Croydon/Qantas dedicated flight to the total solar
eclipse of 23-24 November 2003.
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Dr. Andrew Klekociuk advised us to look for noctilucent clouds or
auroral displays. We saw none, but I nevertheless captured interesting
refraction and scattering effects.
After having seen a sea of clouds for hours, we were eventually
treated with some clearings next to the eclipse site. The view was
breathtaking and everybody rushed to photograph this landscape -
unusual to eclipse chasers - as the plane banked and dived while
the partial phase of the eclipse was already in progress.
The
view was breathtaking
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The
partial phase of the eclipse
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Dr. Glenn Schneider helped bring the plane in perfect alignment
with the eclipse track. He announced the onset of the Moon's shadow,
the sighting of the solar corona,
the
chromosphere, the diamond ring, etc. After totality, further sightseeing
opportunities were offered to those not already celebrating...
The
diamond ring
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Two
days before the eclipse, I took aerial pictures of the "old"
Moon (left of picture taken from above Ayers Rock). Even more spectacular
was the conjunction, one day after the eclipse, of the "new"
Moon with Venus and Mercury (right of picture taken from above Melbourne).
Ir. Jean-Luc L. J. DIGHAYE, Chairman, EurAstro
Association
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