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Did you watch:Solar eclipse stuns millions of people looking skyward as ‘ring of fire’ crosses Asia, U.S.

BIG BAD JOHN R. 2012/05/21 14:13:36
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	The sun sets behind a barn and windmill on Sunday, May 20, 2012, southwest of Ellis, Kans, during a partial solar eclipse. The annular eclipse, in which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges, was visible in China, Japan and elsewhere in the region before reaching excited viewers in Oregon, California, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico and Texas.

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The sun sets behind a barn and windmill southwest of Ellis, Kan., during a partial solar eclipse on Sunday.

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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - Millions in Asia and the western United States watched as a rare "ring of fire" eclipse crossed their skies.

The annular eclipse, in which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges, was visible to wide areas across Asia early Monday. It then moved across the Pacific and was also seen in parts of the western United States Sunday afternoon.

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Viewing parties were held in Reno, Nev., Oakland, Calif., and elsewhere. In some parts of the U.S., special camera filters for taking photographs have been sold out for weeks in anticipation of the big event.

People from Colorado, Oklahoma and as far away as Canada traveled to Albuquerque to enjoy one of the best vantage points.

Members of the crowd smiled and cheered and children yelled with excitement as the moon crossed the sun and the blazing halo of light began to form. Eventually, the moon centered and covered 96 percent of the sun.

"That's got to be the prettiest thing I've ever seen," said Brent Veltri of Salida, Colo.

Albuquerque city officials had urged residents to go to organized events or watch one of the many live webcasts to avoid damaging their eyes.

The eclipse cannot be viewed with the naked eye or even sunglasses. And solar glasses, which make the sun look like a huge orange disc, are a rare commodity in communities along the eclipse's path.

Solar Eclipse 2Hikers watch from Papago Park in Phoenix. (Michael Chow/The Arizona Republic via AP)

In Japan, "eclipse tours" were arranged at schools and parks, on pleasure boats and even private airplanes. Similar events were held in China and Taiwan as well, with skywatchers warned to protect their eyes.

The eclipse was broadcast live on TV in Tokyo, where such an eclipse hasn't been visible since 1839. Japanese TV crews watched from the top of Mount Fuji and even staked out a zoo south of Tokyo to capture the reaction of the chimpanzees - who didn't seem to notice.

A light rain fell on Tokyo as the eclipse began, but the clouds thinned as it reached its peak, providing near perfect conditions.

"It was a very mysterious sight," said Kaori Sasaki, who joined a crowd in downtown Tokyo to watch event. "I've never seen anything like it."

At the Taipei Astronomical Museum in Taiwan, the spectacle emerged from dark clouds for only about 30 seconds. But the view was nearly perfect against Manila's orange skies.

"It's amazing. We do this for the awe (and) it has not disappointed. I am awed, literally floored," said astronomical hobbyist Garry Andreassen, whose long camera lenses were lined up with those of about 10 other gazers in a downtown Manila park.

Hong Kong skywatchers weren't so lucky.

Several hundred people gathered along the Kowloon waterfront on Hong Kong's famed Victoria Harbor, most of them students or commuters on their way to work. The eclipse was already underway as the sun began to rise, but heavy clouds obstructed the view.

The eclipse followed a narrow 8,500-mile path for 3 1/2 hours. The ring phenomenon lasted about five minutes, depending on location. People outside the narrow band for prime viewing saw a partial eclipse.

"Ring of Fire" eclipses are not as dramatic as a total eclipse, when the disk of the sun is entirely blocked by the moon. The moon is too far from Earth and appears too small in the sky to blot out the sun completely.

Doctors and education officials have warned of eye injuries from improper viewing. Before the event started, Japan's Education Minister Hirofumi Hirano demonstrated how to use eclipse glasses in a televised news conference.

Police also cautioned against traffic accidents - warning drivers to keep their eyes on the road.




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  • Lady Winters 2012/05/23 14:51:24 (edited)
    No, I didn't see it
    Lady Winters
    I wanted to so bad but I was too far east and if anything it was too cloudy. :( West and Central Texas saw it though.
  • sjalan 2012/05/23 06:06:43
    Yes, I was lucky I saw it.
    sjalan
    I went on overhead just as planned and it was something else.
  • Bill 2012/05/21 19:29:39
    Yes, I was lucky I saw it.
    Bill
    just a partial...
  • No, I didn't see it
    Pixie·ŸŸMzAwesome♠ƤĦĂĔŢ♠
    super rainy and cloudy...
  • prosperhappily 2012/05/21 15:58:49
    Yes, I was lucky I saw it.
    prosperhappily
    My girlfriend and I went out to see it when it was supposed to peak. It got a little bit darker outside. But, we really didn't see anything impressive.
  • ~Adrien~ 2012/05/21 15:01:27
    No, I didn't see it
    ~Adrien~
    I forgot all about it. . .
  • obi_have 2012/05/21 14:47:29
    No, I didn't see it
    obi_have
    It was overcast here, I didn't see the sun all day long.
  • george 2012/05/21 14:39:27
    No, I didn't see it
    george
    I wanted to see it but it wasn't viewable to those of us on the east coast.
  • Kat 2012/05/21 14:38:12
    No, I didn't see it
    Kat
    I had a friend in Dayton Ohio for the Hamfest, he saw it.
  • FAWKES' NOOSE ~ ΔTX 2012/05/21 14:29:27
    Yes, I was lucky I saw it.
    FAWKES' NOOSE ~ ΔTX
    It was all over my front door....

    eclipses
  • Sister Jean 2012/05/21 14:22:04
    No, I didn't see it
    Sister Jean
    +1
    I tried and could not find it
  • MJ 2012/05/21 14:16:30
    No, I didn't see it
    MJ
    +2
    They showed pictures on the news! WOW!
  • BIG BAD JOHN R. 2012/05/21 14:14:08
    No, I didn't see it
    BIG BAD JOHN R.
    +2
    Damn, I missed it

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