Eclipses have always been a spectacle and has intrigued humanities for millennia. In this age of social media use, people have had the opportunity to share photos of the various eclipses that we see which are broadly defined under solar and lunar eclipses.
Today on the 1st of September, we had the opportunity to see an eclipse in Kenya and also in some parts of Africa. This particular eclipse was specifically an annular solar eclipses which are rather rare and you could see in different locations around the world at specific times. According to Time and Date, in Nairobi, the spectacle was to begin at 10 am and end at 1:38pm today but the best time to see it was at 11:47 am.
However Nairobi weather today was overcast and we could not see the eclipse in action but other locations were not and people decided to share photos of the eclipse on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
From Mombasa
Solar Eclipse in Mombasa! pic.twitter.com/1DxwAQttwR
— ~Jammy~ (@mombasa_gal) September 1, 2016
From Arusha
@Slooh Partial solar eclipse from Arusha, Tanzania. pic.twitter.com/fxu0CdKUYu
— Dominyk Lever (@zoOmphotosafari) September 1, 2016
From Kinshasa
Our view of the #solareclipse here @ Kinshasa D.R.C pic.twitter.com/3CYNt3AMFx
— Christian S. T. (@Elsministry) September 1, 2016
Waking up to this #eclipse #DRC #Kinshasa pic.twitter.com/R8P3UIJ17F
— martha b bayenda (@marthab2) September 1, 2016
An actual current photo of the eclipse 🌔🌙 pic.twitter.com/MYVS37oWTA
— Idris Sultan (@IdrisSultan) September 1, 2016
A photo uploaded from Zimbabwe
"Izvi zvinechirevo daidzai vakuru vauyeee" #singing unprecedented solar eclipse over Harare 10.58am September 1 2016 pic.twitter.com/nBrh9VVrNm
— #OurZimbabwe (@Marcado35) September 1, 2016
Dar-Es-Salaam was properly represented by this photo
Dar es Salaam right now…🌘🌘🌘🌘 @Ahmed_Chima @CloudsMediaLive @tanzaniaphotos pic.twitter.com/Agbkx1ZXk5
— francis mkilema (@paraciko) September 1, 2016
My favourite is the one taken in Kigali
Canon 75-300mm with sun filters got me this📸… #Allankar👳 #PartialEclipse #Kigali pic.twitter.com/ypZJQHcNf3
— Bob Allan📸 (@AllanKar4) September 1, 2016
The photos were also shared on Facebook and Instagram too
The last time we had such a flurry of photos of an eclipse was almost a year ago during the Supermoon eclipse where the moon was huge and was reddish in colour.
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