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Sunshine: What does a rare "double east" of the sun during a solar eclipse (photo) have a rare "double east"

To spread: Astrophotographers from Canada, who wanted to fix partial solar eclipse, witnessed a rare double sunrise in the sky above the provinces of New Bransvik and Quebec. The photos show "sun's horns", reflection and all sorts of strange landscapes, when the sun was rising above the horizon and partially closed the moon. Space writes about it.

On March 29, while the inhabitants of most of Europe watched a partial solar eclipse in the middle of the morning, in some parts of North America it was possible to see the sunrise during the eclipse, when our star partially closed the moon. In focus. Technology has appeared its Telegram channel.

Subscribe not to miss the latest and most intrusive news from the world of science! Here are some of the striking photos taken by Canada's residents when they watched the sunrise from the provinces of New Bransvik and Quebec. In the pictures you can see both a rare double sunrise and "sun's horns" when our star was very closed by the moon. Andrea Girones, an astrophotographer from Ottawa, Canada, published a strikingly compound image of the ascending sun, which is in partial eclipse.

According to Girones, the conditions in the sky were made it possible to get an incredibly clear appearance of the ascending sun during a wonderful astronomical event. Another photography of Girones is an unpaid panoramic picture before sunrise and a compiled picture with filtered images of the sun after it has come down. Astrophotographer Jorg Shoppmeier watched the sun rising during partial darkening and its reflection in the ocean. A video on YouTube was created from these pictures.

Astrophotographers Mike Kentrianakis and Kevin Wood were also photographed in the "double sunrise" in Quebec. According to Wood, the crescents of the sun during the darkening simultaneously break through the horizon, creating the illusion of two stairs. According to Focus, the new NASA space telescope for $ 488 million made the first images of the universe. On March 12, a new NASA infrared telescope was launched into space.