Solar Eclipse in Abingdon

Solar Eclipse in Abingdon
I was thinking it would be too overcast to see the eclipse. But soon after 9am a bright crescent sun could be seen through the clouds.
Solar Eclipse in Abingdon
Other people, like me, took a break from work to enjoy what we have not seen in Abingdon since 1999.
Solar Eclipse in Abingdon
At the Abbey Meadows a crowd had gathered.
Solar Eclipse in Abingdon
The Abingdon Astonomical Society were there with telescopes and charts as part of the ATOM Science Festival.
Solar Eclipse in Abingdon
It grew cooler and darker as the moon moved in front of the sun. Most of the time the eclipse could be seen through clouds – ideal viewing for those of us who were not properly prepared;
Solar Eclipse in Abingdon
but then there were moments when the clouds opened and the special glasses became essential.
Solar Eclipse in Abingdon
Thanks to Peter from Abingdon Camera Club for sending me a final, extra clear, image.

5 thoughts on “Solar Eclipse in Abingdon

  1. Backstreeter

    We were lucky Stefan. I think it was overcast in London – not far away. Too many people about to notice the birds :).

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