Amazing shots from the total eclipse November 2012

Solar Eclipse 2012 (NASA photo)
On November 13/14, 2012 the sun was totally eclipsed by the moon.
The total solar eclipse was only visible over a narrow range of sites, especially in northern Australia.
The Eclipse Gallery follows the page break.
The two NASA videos can be seen by clicking through to Flickr.
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Select the image to open the gallery.
All photos Creative Commons with some rights reserved, except NASA which publishes all its videos and photographs in the public domain. Please see Flickr for the rights on each photograph.
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