Hi,

I saw the whole thing from the north west coast of Scotland. It was about 2
degrees above the horizon at annularity, and was filtered nicely by the
clouds so you could easily look right at it unprotected, although the clouds
and haze on the horixon obscured it for the early part of annularity.

It was a wierd one though, with annularity at about 4.45 am, 20 minutes past
sunrise. It started to get light, then it got dark, then it got light again!
Truly an amazing experience.

A friend caught the whole thing on video.

Regards,

Stuart Forbes
Edinburgh, Scotland
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ing. Christian ANGER" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2003 9:09 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Sunrise


> Hi list !
>
> Off topic, but a beautiful scene.
> We had a partial eclipse of the sun this morning.
> I took some pics early in the moring at sunrise when
> the sun was already covered by the moon.
>
> www.austromet.com/Sofi2003_01.jpg sunrise
>
> www.austromet.com/Sofi2003_02.jpg after sunrise
>
> www.austromet.com/Sofi2003_03.jpg maximum ( 83 % )
>
> www.austromet.com/Sofi2003_04.jpg after maximum trough solar filter
>
>
> Enjoy with best wishes from Austria,
>
> Christian
>
>
>
> IMCA #2673
> www.austromet.com
>
> Ing. Christian ANGER
> Korngasse 6
> 2405 Bad Deutsch-Altenburg
> AUSTRIA
>
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