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NASA's senior photographer Bill Ingalls didn't think the weather would cooperate.

It did.

On Thursday morning,Seok Bong Actor | Adult Movies Online Ingalls captured stunning pictures of the partial solar eclipse on the U.S. East Coast from Arlington, Virginia. These include the eclipsed sun rising next to the iconic Capitol Building in Washington, D.C.


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A partial solar eclipse occurs when the moon moves between Earth and the sun — but these planetary bodies aren't lined up evenly. When this happens, only part of the moon blocks light from the sun, giving the sun a sort of crescent appearance.

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(During a total eclipse, the moon completely blocks the sun, darkening the world for people with the superb opportunity to stand completely inside the moon's shadow.)

Other folks on Earth this morning — in Greenland, Northern Russia, and Canada — were positioned to see an annular "ring of fire" eclipse. This happens when the moon is in a far orbit from Earth, but still passes directly in front of the sun. Because the moon appears "smaller," it doesn't block out the entire sun. So a "ring of fire" is visible.

Here are NASA's shots from the East Coast:

Mashable ImagePartial solar eclipse on June 10, 2021. Credit: NASA / Bill Ingalls Mashable ImageThe partial eclipse with the Capitol Building on the right. Credit: (NASA / Bill Ingalls Mashable ImageGlorious. Credit: NASA / Bill Ingalls Mashable ImageThe partial eclipse above the Delaware Breakwater Lighthouse. Credit: NASA / Aubrey Gemignani

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Mashable ImageWow. Credit: NASA / Bill Ingalls

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