The solar eclipse of October 25, 2022 was a partial solar eclipse visible from Europe, the Urals and Western Siberia, Central Asia, Western Asia, South Asia and from the north-east of Africa. At its maximum point in Russia some 82% of the Sun was eclipsed by the Moon. From Western Europe it appeared to be around 15-30% eclipsed. It was visible between 08:58 UTC, the greatest point of eclipse occurred at 11:00 UTC and it ended at 13:02 UTC. The maximal phase of the partial eclipse occurred on the West Siberian Plain in Russia near Nizhnevartovsk.
Imaging Telescope: Vixen ED81s f/7.7
Mount: Vixen Sphinx
Camera: Canon EOS 450D
Date: Oct. 25 2022
Location: Kifisia - Greece
Exposure Time:
1/100 sec, ISO 100