At third contact, the edge of the moon reaches the farthest inside edge of the sun. Notice the small bright balls of light at the top of the disk. Known as Bailey’s Beads, this effect occurs when the light of the sun passes through gaps (craters) at the edge of the moon.

This image was taken with a 600mm lens in white light.


Photo by Eric Blackhurst, OPT

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