Arts Universe and Philology

Arts Universe and Philology
The blog "Art, Universe, and Philology" is an online platform dedicated to the promotion and exploration of art, science, and philology. Its owner, Konstantinos Vakouftsis, shares his thoughts, analyses, and passion for culture, the universe, and literature with his readers.

Παρασκευή 20 Μαρτίου 2015

Στιγμιότυπα από την έκλειψη ηλίου. Solar Eclipse 2015

Ένας γάτος στο Leicestershire περιμένει την ολοκλήρωση της έκλειψης (φωτο από τον Nigel Hancock). The cat waits patiently to see the cow jump over the shadow of the moon. Taken by Nigel Hancock, Leicestershire.

Πολωνία (φωτο Lucia Stroz). Lucia Stroz in Poland caught the eclipse in the palm of her hand.

Τα στάδια της έκλειψης όπως φωτογραφήθηκαν στο Heanor (Derbyshire) από τον Robert Booth. Stages of the eclipse, taken in Heanor, Derbyshire by Robert Booth.

Simple & beautiful pic of the total solar eclipse from Svalbard, Norway.

The Faroe Islands and Svalbard in the Arctic Circle were the only places to experience a total eclipse.

Despite some cloud, photographer Toby Melville captured this frame near Bridgwater in south west England.

A statue on top of Milan's cathedral in Italy was photographed as though embracing the Sun.

Eclipse watchers in southern England.


A partial solar eclipse is seen over a statue at the Mausoleum of Hadrian, usually known as Castel Sant'Angelo, in Rome March 20, 2015. A solar eclipse swept across the Atlantic Ocean on Friday with the moon set to block out the sun for a few thousand sky gazers on remote islands with millions more in Europe, Africa and Asia getting a partial celestial show. REUTERS/Yara Nardi TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

The solar eclipse at the Dvortsovaya Square in St. Petersburg, Russia, 20 March 2015. A Partial Solar Eclipse is seen in Europe, northern and eastern Asia and northern and western Africa, 20 March 2015. The eclipse starts at 07:41 UTC and ends at 11:50 UTC. EPA/ANATOLY MALTSEV

H έκλειψη ηλίου στις 20 Μαρτίου 2015 όπως την «είδε» ο μίνι-δορυφρόρος Proba-2. The European Space Agency's Proba-2 satellite caught this view of the eclipse.


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