Credit & Copyright: Sherry Winkelman (CXC)
Explanation: Some people are so inspired by solar eclipses that they
quilt. Pictured above is a resulting textile from one such inspiration. The 38x38 inch quilt offers impressions of a total
annular eclipse, when the Moon is too far from the Earth to cover the entire Sun,
witnessed in Spain in October of 2005. Today, however, a full
total solar eclipse will occur, although it will only be visible to
eclipse chasers and those who live in a
thin swath of
Australia. For a few minutes, those near the center of the
eclipse path will see the entire
Sun blocked by the Moon, causing the day to become
unusually dark. Just before -- and just after --
totality occurs, sunlight may stream between mountains on the Moon's edge creating a
diamond ring effect. The next total
eclipse of the Sun will occur in
November 2013.
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