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The total solar eclipse 2010

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Breathtaking pictures with Explore Scientifics 80mm ED APO

The "diamond ring" phenomenon

Prominences become visible during totality

The sun's corona reaches far into space

Dr. Mike Reynolds came a long way to Easter Island to catch these stunning pictures from the total eclipse.
The 80mm ED APO from Explore scientific is the perfect photo equipment for travelers. Dr. Mike Reynolds used it to take pictures from the July 11th solar eclipse. He describes his experience as one of the most impressive eclipses he ever witnessed. Standing directly beneath a group of the giant Moai monolithic figures watching the moon transiting in front of the solar disc has to be an unforgettable experience. He shares his experience with us through these beautiful pictures.
 
Explore Scientific ED APO 80mm f/6,3 with ES field flattener and Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Images ©2010 by Dr. Mike Reynolds