A Spectator's View of the July 2, 2019 Total Solar Eclipse

Brightness (Newkirk Filter)
Log Brightness (Unsharp Masked)
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Brightness (Wavelet Filtered)
Volume-rendered Squashing Factor Q
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These images show the corona rotated by 227.7 degrees counter-clockwise from solar north. This corresponds to the approximate view of an observer on the ground looking up at the eclipse, standing just north of San Juan, Argentina.

The apparent rotation of the Sun in the sky changes with time and depends on the location of the observer on Earth. If you are curious, check out Xavier Jubier's website and interactive map to see how eclipse perspectives change with time and location.


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