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Today is Annular Solar Eclipse Day 🤩
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One to the Other: Annular Solar Eclipse in Libra
One to the Other: Annular Solar Eclipse in Libra
Eclipses have been dramatic events in the course of human history. Heralding the auspicious or ominous, the occurrence of an eclipse has presages important event in human affairs. In astrology Eclipses, while significant, aren’t as nearly important as a planetary transits or formation of planetary aspects. The annular solar or Ring eclipse will cross North, Central, and South America. It will be visible in parts of the United States, Mexico, and many countries in South and Central America. It is in the Sign of Libra
The Sun, in Astrology, is considered a Planet. In it's role as a planet is a symbol of consciousness, identity and awareness. Ruling planet for the Sign of Leo, It is the chief Planetary body in your natal chart and the core of your identity
Libra, whose ruling planet is Venus, is a sign that seeks personal understand and self-enlightenment through interactions with others. Diplomats of the Zodiac, it is an air sign devoted to compatibility and companionship. At its best, Libra is observant, adaptive and attentive. At their worst, Libra can be self-indulgent, superficial and indecisive.
Eclipses provide greater insight into the part of the consciousness of the planet being effect by the eclipse (the Sun is consider a planet for astrological purposes). For example, This Solar eclipse causes you to focus your attention upon matters of the Moon (emotional requirements and needs). Because it will, temporarily, negate The Sun, we may all find ourselves placed in a highly emotional state. It may induce a sleepiness or weariness, where your emotions aren’t likely to be suppressed or ignored.
While Solar Eclipses last for one day you'll likely expericence its direct effect on the day of October 14th. Bear in mind the issue that it you'll uncover may linger in your conscious thoughts well beyond the day of the event. Meditate upon what issues it touches upon and trust that the answer are coming.
Libra, Saturday state your intentions directly . While it may not be the most comfortable thing, operate with honesty and genuineness. Clarity will offer catharsis and refresh important connections.
Aries, consider the needs of your of partners and significant others. What are they saying to you? What might they have to say? Listening is the most important thing you can do at this time.
Cancer and Capricorn, endeavor to resolve some matter that benefits you and loved ones.Meet the challenge offers great rewards.
The Solar Eclipse in Libra offer a chance to examine relationships with perspective, exploring the underlying consideration. Let intuition show you the way to go.
Aeion is a professional astrologer and tarot card reader with 20+ years of experience. His approach is based in the belief that divination should be in employed to enhance ones' life experiences, not to predetermine them. Let Astrology and Tarot be your tools for better living.
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NASA Discusses Upcoming Annular Solar Eclipse
NASA to Discuss Upcoming Annular Solar Eclipse
NASA is set to host a media teleconference at 4 p.m. EDT on Tuesday, Sept. 26, to provide insights into the forthcoming annular solar eclipse. This captivating celestial event is scheduled to traverse the United States from Oregon to Texas on Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023. Additionally, a partial solar eclipse will be visible across the entire contiguous U.S.
What to Expect
During the teleconference, esteemed participants will delve into the science of eclipses, safety guidelines for observing the Oct. 14 eclipse, and a sneak peek into the next total solar eclipse slated for April 8, 2024: - Peg Luce, acting Heliophysics division director, NASA Headquarters - Madhulika Guhathakurta, heliophysics program scientist, NASA Headquarters - Elizabeth MacDonald, heliophysics citizen science lead, NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center - Alex Lockwood, strategic content and integration lead for NASA’s Science Mission Directorate, NASA Headquarters
An annular “ring of fire” solar eclipse on May 20, 2012. Photo by Bill Dunford. NASA.
The "Ring of Fire" Eclipse
The annular solar eclipse, often referred to as a "ring of fire" eclipse, occurs when the Moon is at the farthest point in its orbit from Earth. Unlike a total solar eclipse, where the Moon completely covers the Sun, during an annular eclipse, the Moon leaves a luminous ring of the Sun visible at the peak of the eclipse. This striking phenomenon will only be observable within a narrow path of annularity, stretching from Oregon to Texas, as well as portions of Mexico, Central America, and South America. Outside this path, individuals across the contiguous U.S., Puerto Rico, and parts of Alaska and Hawaii will witness a partial solar eclipse, where the Moon partially obscures the Sun without creating the "ring of fire" effect.
Safety First
All eclipse enthusiasts on Oct. 14 are urged to prioritize safety. To observe the eclipse safely, viewers must use specialized eye protection such as eclipse glasses or a designated solar filter, or employ an indirect viewing method. This precautionary measure is imperative throughout the entire eclipse, regardless of one's location, as even the small ring of the Sun visible during the annular eclipse can be harmful if viewed directly.
Live Coverage
For those unable to witness the eclipse in person, live coverage of the annular solar eclipse will be available on NASA TV and the agency's official website on Oct. 14, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. Additionally, the public can tune in via NASA's social media accounts on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.
Mark Your Calendar
Keep April 8, 2024, on your calendar, as it will mark the arrival of the next total solar eclipse. This astronomical spectacle will traverse the United States from Texas to Maine, promising another unforgettable celestial event for enthusiasts and skygazers. Sources: THX News & NASA. Read the full article
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Thanks to Jana Hornsby for a great view of last week's #AnnularSolarEclipse from Weed, CA... Tuesday's @WestShoreHome #WeatherWindow #PictureOfTheDay.
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"Annular Solar Eclipse 23'"
This might be sorta kind of late.... Hehehe 😀😗🙃
Anyways but I hope everyone, most of y'all were able to witness the annular solar eclipse that happened on October 14th, 2023. It was a really cool experience. So this piece of art was what I was looking through the "solar glasses" and it was pretty cool looking. So I thought I would share it with y'all. Please enjoy! 😎🔥💚💙✨
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Get ready to watch the annular solar eclipse that will take place on October 14, 2023. Find the city you are in (in Mexico) to find out the percentage of coverage of the sun's disk. Remember not to watch the eclipse without proper eye protection! Image source: Astronomical Association of the Toluca Valley. #AnnularSolarEclipse #Eclipse2023 #SolarEclipse
Machen Sie sich bereit, die ringförmige Sonnenfinsternis zu beobachten, die am 14. Oktober 2023 stattfinden wird. Suchen Sie die Stadt, in der Sie sich befinden (in Mexiko), um den Prozentsatz der Bedeckung der Sonnenscheibe herauszufinden. Denken Sie daran, die Sonnenfinsternis nicht ohne geeigneten Augenschutz zu beobachten! Bildquelle: Astronomical Association of the Toluca Valley. #AnnularSolarEclipse #Eclipse2023 #SolarEclipse
Prepárate para observar el eclipse anular que tendrá lugar este 14 de octubre de 2023.
Localiza la ciudad donde te encuentras (en México) para conocer el porcentaje de ocultación del disco solar.
¡Recuerda, no observar el eclipse sin la protección adecuada de la vista!
Crédito de imágenes: Asociación Astronómica Del Valle de Toluca.
#EclipseSolarAnular #eclipse2023 #EclipseSolar
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Friday Flashback to 10 years ago today: I was lucky enough to witness the annular eclipse while living in Albuquerque, NM... ironically it passed over northern California, too! . . . . . #NewMexico Albuquerque #California #Chico #Redding #eclipse #annularsolareclipse #astronomy #space #Friday #FridayFlashback (at Albuquerque, New Mexico) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cdyu6JwvXX4/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Annular Solar Eclipse from Singapore,
26 Dec 2019
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Last Solar Eclipse of the Decade!
This is a rare annular solar eclipse! When the moon is a little further from the Earth than usual, it doesn’t fully cover the sun when it passes in front of it, creating a “Ring of Fire”.
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Hello witches! Yesterday marked the occurrence of an Annular Solar Eclipse and a New Moon! Share any pictures you have of the Eclipse in the comments! 🌑☀️🌑
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The heavens declare the glory of #God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands. Day after day they pour forth speech; night after night they reveal knowledge. They have no speech, they use no words; no sound is heard from them. Yet their voice goes out into all the #Earth, their words to the ends of the #World. In the #Heavens #God has pitched a tent for the #Sun. Psalms 19:1-4 NIV https://bible.com/bible/111/psa.19.1-4.NIV Earth 🌍, and Moon 🌑 are in a constant dance as they orbit the Sun ☀️. This weekend, they will create two special events: 🌻 Today marks the #SummerSolstice in the Northern Hemisphere. 😎 Tomorrow, an #AnnularSolarEclipse will be visible across #Afrca and #Asia. More: go.nasa.gov/37MVvBB, @nasa https://www.instagram.com/p/CBrAW6SJEwp/?igshid=k4uz979entsa
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Captured the eclipse today. Truly amazing
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by Hiroki ONO
#eclipse#solar#annularsolareclipse#moon#lua#luna#sun#sol#astronomy#astronomia#astrophotography#astrofotografia#sky
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Thanks to WDEF News 12 viewer Mark Chitwood from #AthensTN for a semi-cloudy view of Saturday's #AnnularSolarEclipse, Monday's @WestShoreHome #WeatherWindow #PictureOfTheDay!
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