Eclipse Images from Around the World

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What a view! Here are some awesome eclipse images and videos from around the globe as skywatchers in Asia, the northern Pacific region and western North America experienced the annular eclipse on May 20/21, 2012. Above is a stunning combination of shots from various stages of the eclipse in Tokyo, Japan from

Kim Nilsson

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For many of the images, click on them for the original source or for more info/larger sizes. We'll be adding more images as they come in. If you want to have us add yours to this gallery, post your image to our

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Thanks also to everyone who joined in on the Virtual Star Party with Phil Plait, Fraser, Jason, Pamela Gay, and Nicole Gugliucci, along with a live telescope feed from Scott Lewis in Los Angeles. If you want to watch a replay, the video is embedded below.

[caption id="attachment_95301" align="aligncenter" width="580" caption="May 20 2012 Solar Eclipse near Sunset Beach / Huntington Beach, CA - timelapse / composition of "phases" of the eclipse during the approximate 2 hour duration. Credit: jimnista on Flickr."]

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[caption id="attachment_95302" align="aligncenter" width="390" caption="A 'ring of fire' as seen in Arizona, USA. Credit: Robert Sparks (a.k.a. hale_bopp37 on Flickr)"]

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[caption id="attachment_95336" align="aligncenter" width="580" caption="'I love eclipses!' says photographer Linda Judah, who created this composite from pinhole camera observations of the May 20, 2012 annular eclipse, as seen in California, USA."]

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[caption id="attachment_95279" align="aligncenter" width="428" caption="Screenshot from the live webcast from SLOOH Space Camera."]

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The

SLOOH telescope had a live feed

and here's a screenshot of the 'ring of fire' from their webcast.

[caption id="attachment_95280" align="aligncenter" width="580" caption="Eclipse picture from hotel room in Tokyo, Japan taken with iPhone! Credit: Lee Skelton."]

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This stunningly beautiful images from

HadleyRille on YouTube

shows how a tree a yard casts eclipse-shaped pinhole projections onto the front of a house:

[caption id="attachment_95281" align="aligncenter" width="363" caption="Eclipse in Dallas, Texas USA from our very own Jason Major."]

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[caption id="attachment_95289" align="aligncenter" width="424" caption="Tree leaves acting as pinhole cameras projecting tiny eclipse images on the ground at Mt. Lemmon, near Tucson, Arizona USA. Credit: Sifted Reality on Flickr."]

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[caption id="attachment_95295" align="aligncenter" width="580" caption="'I'm sorry to inform you that Earth is about to be been eaten by a fire demon,' wrote photographer Ben Brockert on Twitter. Ben is an engineer at Armadillo Aerospace."]

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This video is a compilation of images from

Patrick Cullis:

[caption id="attachment_95282" align="aligncenter" width="580" caption="Eclipse image taken through radiography film. Credit: Stefan Bartali."]

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[caption id="attachment_95283" align="aligncenter" width="580" caption="Eclipse through the clouds in Manhattan Beach, California, USA. Credit:"]

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[caption id="attachment_95291" align="aligncenter" width="580" caption="Eclipse over wheat, at sunset in South Dakota, USA. Credit: Randy Halverson/Dakotalapse."]

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[caption id="attachment_95285" align="aligncenter" width="580" caption="Annular eclipse on May 20, 2012 as seen in southwest Missouri, USA. Credit: Josh Martin."]

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[caption id="attachment_95287" align="aligncenter" width="580" caption="An eclipsed Sun in a blaze of glory, as seen in Madison, Wisconsin, USA. Credit: Abe Megahed"]

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[caption id="attachment_95286" align="aligncenter" width="448" caption="A hazy eclipse as seen in Manteno, Illinois, USA. Credit: Gerald Meegan."]

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[caption id="attachment_95288" align="aligncenter" width="580" caption="A series of images taken near Stockton, California, USA, between 16:34 PST, and 19:36 PST. 'I had to move a couple of times to keep it in view and by the time I got to the last picture, it was falling behind trees,' said photographer Jon Ballard."]

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[caption id="attachment_95290" align="aligncenter" width="451" caption="May 20, 2012 annular eclipse taken in Huntington Beach, CA at 6:09 PM. Smart phone picture using a Galileoscope shining on a piece of white paper. Credit: yzzzguy on Flickr."]

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[caption id="attachment_95292" align="aligncenter" width="427" caption="Sunspots show up on the eclipsed Sun. Credit: darethehair on Flickr, from Morden, Manitoba, Canada."]

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[caption id="attachment_95307" align="aligncenter" width="580" caption="Eclipse photo by Bill Dunford (of RidingWithRobots.org) in Utah"]

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[caption id="attachment_95293" align="aligncenter" width="580" caption="A cloudy, blue eclipse as seen in Taipei, May 21, 2012 about 06:20 AM. Credit: sawunggaling on Flickr."]

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[caption id="attachment_95297" align="aligncenter" width="580" caption="This photo was taken near the Texas-New Mexico border, west of Lubbock, TX. This is near the eclipse maximum, partially obscured by clouds. Credit: Erin Shaw"]

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Here's a video of a setting eclipse over the Very Large Array in New Mexico (Credit: J. Stoke/J. Hellerman, NRAO/AUI/NSF)

[caption id="attachment_95337" align="aligncenter" width="490" caption="'I watched the eclipse through a 30 year old Edmund Scientific Astroscan 2000,' said photographer Keith Nealy from Alameda, California, USA." I don't have a camera mount, so I just put my iPhone 4S in front of the lens and got an impressionistic shot. I took my telescope out to the street corner near our movie theater. About 75 people looked through it and were awestruck. It was delightful to see all ages and races be amazed. One couple came out of the movie "Avengers." I asked them how they liked the movie and they said the view through the telescope was better.'"]

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[caption id="attachment_95338" align="aligncenter" width="580" caption="Eclipse behind the mountains of the Wupatki Indian Ruins in northern Arizona, USA. Taken with Celestron 3.5 inch with solar filter through a Sony point and shoot digital camera. Credit: Andy Radke"]

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[caption id="attachment_95341" align="aligncenter" width="580" caption="A self-portrait of prolific photographer John Chumack watching the eclipse on May 20, 2012 from Indianapolis, Indiana."]

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[caption id="attachment_95342" align="aligncenter" width="435" caption="Fun! Eclipse eyes by Alok Singhal. "]

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[caption id="attachment_95343" align="aligncenter" width="580" caption="Taken on a pier in Jack London Square in Oakland, California, USA. Credit: Jessie Edwards of Frivolous Design. "]

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And make sure you check out our

Flickr page

to see more eclipse and other wonderful images sent in by astrophotographers!

Nancy Atkinson

Nancy Atkinson

Nancy Atkinson is a space journalist and author with a passion for telling the stories of people involved in space exploration and astronomy. She is currently retired from daily writing, but worked at Universe Today for 20 years as a writer and editor. She also contributed articles to The Planetary Society, Ad Astra (National Space Society), New Scientist and many other online outlets.

Her 2019 book, "Eight Years to the Moon: The History of the Apollo Missions,” shares the untold stories of engineers and scientists who worked behind the scenes to make the Apollo program so successful, despite the daunting odds against it. Her first book “Incredible Stories From Space: A Behind-the-Scenes Look at the Missions Changing Our View of the Cosmos” (2016) tells the stories of 37 scientists and engineers that work on several current NASA robotic missions to explore the solar system and beyond.

Nancy is also a NASA/JPL Solar System Ambassador, and through this program, she has the opportunity to share her passion of space and astronomy with children and adults through presentations and programs. Nancy's personal website is nancyatkinson.com