Showing posts with label State Fair of Texas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label State Fair of Texas. Show all posts

Sunday, October 15, 2023

October 14th Annular Eclipse as Viewed From Dallas

Did you get a chance to see the eclipse yesterday? Even though it was only a partial eclipse for us here in Dallas, Texas, it was still spectacular!

As lots of folks at the State Fair of Texas found, it's pretty amazing how easy it is to see what's going on (watching with appropriate eye protection, of course). Given that it isn't safe to look directly at the Sun and we may only even try during an eclipse, it's easy to forget that the Sun is about the same size in the sky as the Moon. That, of course, is why a total solar eclipse like the one next April is even possible. But it also means that putting on a pair of eclipse glasses and looking up yesterday during the eclipse, the piece of the Sun blocked out by the Moon was clearly obvious even without magnification. What about the view through a telescope? 

Here is a view from about an hour into the eclipse taken with my equipment which has an effective focal length of 714mm, resulting in a 12.38X view. At this level of magnification, besides the impact of the Moon being in the way you can also make out some of the many active sunspots. Click on the image to see full-size.


Seeing a point in time view of the eclipse is great but to show the changes over the course of the full eclipse, I put together this view containing a subset of all the images I shot to create the eclipse timelapse of my earlier post. These are each about a half-hour apart. 

When you click on this image to see it full-size, you'll also see another version labeled with the times throughout the eclipse when these were taken. 


Saturday, October 14, 2023

A Solar Eclipse at the State Fair of Texas

While my equipment at home was running on automatic, capturing images for a timelapse of the solar eclipse today (see my last post), we were at Fair Park in Dallas for the State Fair of Texas. Our granddaughter, Harper, was showing one of her rabbits in the stock show. Rabbits have been her first breed to manage and show since joining FFA but this was our first opportunity to see Harper showing her bunnies. 

If you know anything about showing at a stock show, it's a lot of hurry-up-and-wait. It turned out that judging for Harper's group wasn't until late afternoon. With all that time free, I wandered around the fair grounds checking out the eclipse and checking out people checking out the eclipse. Thanks to groups like the Texas Astronomical Society of Dallas handing out eclipse glasses for free, lots of folks were watching it. And doing so safely!

Of course, it wouldn't have been a trip to the fair without having a Fletcher's corny dog and a funnel cake! Have you been to the fair, yet? There's still time!

Here are views from the day. As always, click on an image to see full-size. Enjoy!


Folks being safe watching the eclipse with
appropriate eye protection. 

Big Tex holding up the Sun

Big Tex and the solar eclipse viewed through
eclipse glasses

Crescent shadows from tree leaves adorn a
Fair Park coupon booth during mid-eclipse


Congrats to Harper and Coconut!