April 29 people oof Australia, Java and the Lesser Sunda Isles could observe a rare astronomical phenomenon — a crescent sun eclipse, the first eclipse in 2014. Best images of total and partial solar eclipses of the recent years made from the ground and out of space in this photo gallery by ITAR-TASS.
Solar eclipses of recent years: best photos
Best images of total and partial solar eclipses of the recent years made from the ground and out of space in this photo gallery by ITAR-TASS
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Solar eclipse seen in Barcelona in 2011
© EPA/ALBERTO ESTEVEZ People observe a solar eclipse in Estoril, Portugal in 2013
© EPA/MIGUEL A. LOPES Solar eclipse seen during a thunderstorm in Gardenville, USA in 2012
© AP Photo/Cathleen Allison Partial solar eclipse in Beijing in 2012
© AP Photo/Ng Han Guan An image of a solar eclipse caught by a NASA telescope in 2010
© EPA/NASA/SDO People observe a solar eclipse on El Hierro island in Spain in 2013
© EPA/GELMERT FINOL Multiple exposure of the four phases of a solar eclipse in Vienna, Austria in 1990
© EPA PHOTO APA/SCHLAGER ROLAND Solar eclipse in New Delhi, India in 2010
© AP Photo Total eclipse seen in Queensland, Australia in 2012
© EPA/BRIAN CASSEY Partial solar eclipse visible in a projection shield at the Stefanik Observatory in Prague in 2011
© AP Photo/CTK, Michal Kamaryt