Picture of the total solar eclipse of August 21

Moment of the eclipse in which solar flares (red) are visible.
Moment of the eclipse in which solar flares (red) are visible.
Institutional
(12/09/2017)

Picture of the total solar eclipse that took place on August 21, taken in Ohio, USA, by the researcher Eduard Masana, from the Institute of Cosmos Sciences of the UB. More pictures of the astronomical phenomenon are available in the Seviastro website of the UB.

Moment of the eclipse in which solar flares (red) are visible.
Moment of the eclipse in which solar flares (red) are visible.
Institutional
12/09/2017

Picture of the total solar eclipse that took place on August 21, taken in Ohio, USA, by the researcher Eduard Masana, from the Institute of Cosmos Sciences of the UB. More pictures of the astronomical phenomenon are available in the Seviastro website of the UB.

The astrophysicist has updated the app Eclipsi Calculator 2.0 which calculates and simulates different astronomical events. This tool allows users to discover the general and local circumstances of solar and moon eclipses in a simple way, as well as other astronomical transits. This is an improved version of the one that was published in December 2012.