File:Broken Annular Baily's Beads Simulation (SVS5365).webm
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[edit]DescriptionBroken Annular Baily's Beads Simulation (SVS5365).webm |
English: Simulation of Baily's beads from 21:55:20.5 to 21:55:35.5 UTC during the April 8, 2005 hybrid solar eclipse, as viewed from 94.02587°W, 6.45677°N. The movie runs in real time. |
Date | 19 September 2024 (upload date) |
Source | Broken Annular Baily's Beads Simulation |
Author | NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio - USRA/Ernie Wright, ADNET Systems, Inc./Laurence Schuler, ADNET Systems, Inc./Ian Jones |
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Keywords InfoField | Sun-Earth-Moon Interactions; Heliophysics; Moon; Eclipse; Solar Eclipse; HDTV |
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