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2006 Total Solar Eclipse

Photo Gallery C (Inner Corona Composites)

Photographs by Fred Espenak

2006 Mar 29 Total Solar Eclipse
2006 Total Solar Eclipse
A composite image reveals subtle structure in the inner corona.

The total solar eclipse of 2006 crossed northern Africa and central Asia. Among the many countries in the path, Libya, Egypt and Turkey attracted most eclipse chasers because of their favorable weather prospects and long duration of totality. NASA's 2006 total eclipse website has detailed predictions and maps of this remarkable event.

Gary Spears (Spears Travel) and I led an expedition to the northern desert of Libya for the eclipse. Our March 29th rendezvous with the Moon's shadow took place about 300 kilometers (200 miles) south of the Mediterranean coast, near a small city called Jalu. There in the desert, Nasser Edeeb and other Libyans had erected an amazing text city to accommodate several thousand eclipse observers.

Arriving less that 24 hours before totality, I had little time to explore our surroundings since I had much equipment to unpack, assemble and test. My primary telescopes were a Vixen 90mm f/9 fluorite refractor (fl=810mm) and a TeleVue Ranger 70mm f/6.8 (fl=480mm). Nikon D200 10.2 megapixel DSLR's were attached to each of these instruments. The telescopes were bolted in tandem on a Celestron Super Polaris equatorial mount.I also had four Nikon SLR's with programmable backs and three video cameras.

Below is a small selection of photos obtained from the Libyan desert. For more 2006 eclipse images, visit all five photo galleries:
A - Overview | B - Diamond Ring | C - Inner Corona | D - Outer Corona | E - Sequences |

Blue Bar

Click on each image below to see a larger photo.

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Composite Corona 110a
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Composite Corona 110a (T06-cmp110aw)

A composite image from 22 separate exposures was produced using Adobe Photoshop CS2. Version 110a features subtle structure using a broad radial filter.

Total Solar Eclipse of 2006 March 29 (Jalu, LIBYA)
Nikon D200 and Vixen 90mm f/9 Fluorite Refractor, 1 to 1/1000 second
Photo ©2006 by Fred Espenak

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Composite Corona - 110b
(T06-cmp110bw)

Composite Corona - 110b (T06-cmp110bw)

A composite image from 22 separate exposures was produced using Adobe Photoshop CS2. Version 110b features moderate structure using a broad radial filter.

Total Solar Eclipse of 2006 March 29 (Jalu, LIBYA)
Nikon D200 and Vixen 90mm f/9 Fluorite Refractor, 1 to 1/1000 second
Photo ©2006 by Fred Espenak

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Composite Corona 110c
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Composite Corona 110c (T06-cmp110cw)

A composite image from 22 separate exposures was produced using Adobe Photoshop CS2. Version 110c features exaggerated structure using a broad radial filter.

Total Solar Eclipse of 2006 March 29 (Jalu, LIBYA)
Nikon D200 and Vixen 90mm f/9 Fluorite Refractor, 1 to 1/1000 second
Photo ©2006 by Fred Espenak

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Composite Corona 105a
(Visual)
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Composite Corona 105a (Visual) (T06-cmp105aw)

A composite image from 22 separate exposures was produced using Adobe Photoshop CS2. Version 105a features subtle structure using a narrow radial filter. This particular image comes closest to the visual appearance of the corona during totality.

Total Solar Eclipse of 2006 March 29 (Jalu, LIBYA)
Nikon D200 and Vixen 90mm f/9 Fluorite Refractor, 1 to 1/1000 second
Photo ©2006 by Fred Espenak

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Composite Corona - 105b
(T06-cmp105bw)

Composite Corona - 105b (T06-cmp105bw)

A composite image from 22 separate exposures was produced using Adobe Photoshop CS2. Version 105b features moderate structure using a narrow radial filter.

Total Solar Eclipse of 2006 March 29 (Jalu, LIBYA)
Nikon D200 and Vixen 90mm f/9 Fluorite Refractor, 1 to 1/1000 second
Photo ©2006 by Fred Espenak

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Composite Corona 105c
(T06-cmp105cw)

Composite Corona 105c (T06-cmp105cw)

A composite image from 22 separate exposures was produced using Adobe Photoshop CS2. Version 105c features exaggerated structure using a narrow radial filter.

Total Solar Eclipse of 2006 March 29 (Jalu, LIBYA)
Nikon D200 and Vixen 90mm f/9 Fluorite Refractor, 1 to 1/1000 second
Photo ©2006 by Fred Espenak

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Composite Corona 105m
[with Moon]
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Composite Corona 105m [with Moon] (T06-cmp105cmw)

A composite image from 22 separate exposures was produced using Adobe Photoshop CS2.Version 105m features exaggerated structure using a narrow radial filter. It also included the Moon's disk illuminated by earthshine (sunlight reflected from Earth).

Total Solar Eclipse of 2006 March 29 (Jalu, LIBYA)
Nikon D200 and Vixen 90mm f/9 Fluorite Refractor, 1 to 1/1000 second
Photo ©2006 by Fred Espenak



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Copyright Notice

All photographs, text and web pages are © Copyright 2006 by Fred Espenak, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved. They may not be reproduced, published, copied or transmitted in any form, including electronically on the Internet or WWW, without written permission of the author. The photos have been digitally watermarked.

The photographs may be licensed for commercial, editorial, and educational use. Contact Espenak (at MrEclipse) for photo use in print, web, video, CD and all other media.

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