Last Sunday, June 21, residents of some countries of the world, including Russia, could observe an annular solar eclipse. Especially for those who, due to poor visibility, sound sleep or other circumstances, could not observe this rare phenomenon, we have collected cool frames published on Twitter. Some of the pictures are really impressive.
eclipse pic.twitter.com/dsT5eTCbGl
- Awnish Kumar (@ AwnishK97779934) June 22, 2020
Happening now: "Ring of fire" solar eclipse pictured in #China’S Tibet, Zhengzhou City and Beijing. # SolarEclipse2020pic.twitter.com/NLPuby996l
- CGTN (@CGTNOfficial) June 21, 2020
It is happening now: the "Ring of Fire" solar eclipse captured in Chinese Tibet, Zhengzhou city and Beijing.
Solar Solstice Eclipse. pic.twitter.com/dXv8UyrSJx
- Name Cannot be Blank (@nara___narayana) June 21, 2020
LOOK: The partial solar eclipse on Sunday, June 21, as seen from Pasig City from 4:06 pm until 4:26 pm. Photos by Jeremiah Cabrera # SolarEclipse2020pic.twitter.com/FLx6MlBkIJ
- Rappler (@rapplerdotcom) June 21, 2020
Take a look: a partial solar eclipse on Sunday, June 21st from Pasig city from 4:06 pm to 4:26 pm. Photo by Jeremiah Cabrera.
Así se vivió el eclipse solar "Anillo de Fuego" de este fin de semana @berthaliciaghttps://t.co/bA0w426aEdpic.twitter.com/uMpgHcImum
- Alcanzando Hoy (@alcanzandohoy) June 22, 2020
This is what the Ring of Fire solar eclipse was like this weekend.
Today's solar eclipse
Clouds prevented filming pic.twitter.com/qrTbtnpuJ7- Zima (@ frostr1) June 21, 2020
ICYMI: Rare live shots of an annular solar eclipse were captured in Lahore, Pakistan early Sunday morning on #SummerSolsticepic.twitter.com/I6c4IHbj1A
- Bloomberg QuickTake (@QuickTake) June 22, 2020
Rare live footage of the annular solar eclipse was captured in Lahore, Pakistan, early Sunday morning.
Moon Mountains Magnified during Ring of Fire Eclipse #space#nasapic.twitter.com/XL6AEnSAu4
- The Deserted Sasquatch (@LucasJamesKulis) June 22, 2020
Mountains of the Moon during the Ring of Fire eclipse (note the shadows around the edges).
what a beautiful eclipse yesterday pic.twitter.com/IpfA5Flc4x
- ジ ュ リ ア ン (@faith_away) June 22, 2020
In Africa, everything is not like ours... Both crocodiles and hippos, "... ahhhh, and a green parrot"))), well, such a beautiful eclipse was also seen there today ...
It was exactly like this last time it was 18 years ago, on June 10, 2002, and the next one will pass in 17 years, through a lifetime, in 2037... pic.twitter.com/3ZUooxem3J- Lyudmila Alekseevna (@ Ukd0CUeeDDpM8vi) June 21, 2020
Watched the eclipse. Class. Even the absence of a welding mask did not spoil the impressions. I did with the darkest visor of tactical glasses. I have always loved to observe such phenomena.#eclipse#Eclipse# Eclipse2020pic.twitter.com/RjllBTflzS
- Tael Beltraider (@old_fat_drugon) June 21, 2020
flight at the right time and eclipse pic.twitter.com/zpssLCwXob
- Don-Perst (@PerstDon) June 21, 2020
And here is a view of the shadow of the moon during an eclipse from the International Space Station, flying over China.
Super cool view of the Annular Solar Eclipse which passed by our starboard side as we flew over China this morning. A pretty neat way to wake up on Father’s Day morning! Hoping all of the dads in the world have a wonderful day! #Eclipse#FathersDay# HappyFathersDay2020pic.twitter.com/vJx5yOFAcb
- Chris Cassidy (@Astro_SEAL) June 21, 2020
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