The following images have been taken from video I took of the August 11th 1999 total solar eclipse
whilst in Northern France. The path of totality swept across a narrow band of England, France and Europe before passing to the middle east and Asia. Bad weather along much of the northern European route meant many
disappointments however the sky remained totally clear near this town to the east of Rouen long enough for an excellent view of the moons passing between the sun and the earth.
- Location:
- Neufchatel en bray, France 49 Degrees 44.718 Minutes North 001 Degrees 27.273 Minutes East
- Weather:
- Scattered Cloud, 22 Degrees, Light westerly breeze
- Time:
- Totality - 12:21 C.E.T (Totality Duration - 2 Minutes)
- Video Camera:
- Summary of Images:
- Image 1 : View to the North West before the Eclipse
- Images 2-13 : Partial phases of the Eclipse
- Images 14-21 : The final seconds leading upto totality
- Images 22-28 : Totality & the Diamond Ring
- Images 29-32 : After Totality
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