Updated:  Latest Italian Crop Formation – A Saros Eclipse Cycle?

“A lady that lives in a house just in front of the hill
where the formation appeared told me that she was awake
at 4:00 AM on May 20th because of the earthquake (near Bologne).
She was not able to sleep anymore because she was scared and she looked
out of the window until dawn when she saw the formation in front of her.”

- Marina Sassi, Italian crop formation investigator

 

On May 20, 2012, the date of the rare annular solar eclipse, this spiral of 69 “spokes” in young wheat was reported in Bracciano, Forli Province, near Bertinoro, Italy, 50 miles southeast of Bologne. Aerial video frame © 2012 by Faenzashiatsu.
On May 20, 2012, the date of the rare annular solar eclipse, this spiral of 69 “spokes” in young wheat was reported in Bracciano, Forli Province, near Bertinoro, Italy, 50 miles southeast of Bologne. Aerial video frame © 2012 by Faenzashiatsu.
Ground image © 2012 by Giandomenico Marchi.
Ground image © 2012 by Giandomenico Marchi.
L-R: Moon half way across sun near 7 PM Mountain in Albuquerque, New Mexico, on Sunday, May 20, 2012. By 7:33 PM Mtn, the perfect annular eclipse ring of the sun surrounded the moon for 4.5 minutes. Then the ring broke as the moon continued moving. Finally by 8:20 PM Mtn, the sun set as a red-orange “shark's tail,” before the moon had fully passed to the sun's other side. All images © 2012 by Jon Abbott.
L-R: Moon half way across sun near 7 PM Mountain in Albuquerque, New Mexico, on Sunday, May 20, 2012. By 7:33 PM Mtn, the perfect annular eclipse ring of the sun surrounded the moon for 4.5 minutes. Then the ring broke as the moon continued moving. Finally by 8:20 PM Mtn, the sun set as a red-orange “shark's tail,” before the moon had fully passed to the sun's other side. All images © 2012 by Jon Abbott.

 

Updated May 27, 2012 / Originally published May 23, 2012  Bracciano, Italy - On May 20, 2012, between 7 to 8:20 PM Mountain, I was at Mesa del Sol on a hill over Albuquerque, New Mexico, to watch the rare and elegant annular solar eclipse. Albuquerque was right in the middle of the eclipse path and we were able to watch the full astronomical perfection as the Moon came between the Earth and the sun. The reason for the ring this time instead of the total solar eclipse surrounded by the solar corona was because the Moon's orbit around the Earth is not a perfect circle. The Earth-Moon distance varies by 13 percent. So when the Moon is on the far side of its orbit, it appears slightly smaller than the Sun and therefore does not completely cover the solar disc during an annular eclipse, leaving a ring of sunlight around the Moon. The May 20, 2012, annular eclipse began in China and swept eastward across Japan and the Pacific Ocean to southern Oregon, northern California, southern Utah, Northern Arizona and central New Mexico where Albuquerque was centered in the middle of the eclipse path.

 

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