Image 1 of 1
ISON_150320_Stonehenge4.jpg
A view of the solar eclipse at the ancient site of Stonehenge in Wiltshire today during a rare triple combination of a partial solar eclipse on the spring equinox plus a 'super' or perigee moon. The spring equinox occurs when the day and night are of equal length and a perigee moon is when the moon is closest to the earth in its orbit. Today, the moon is the closest for 18 years.
Picture date Friday 20th March, 2015.
Picture by Christopher Ison. Contact +447544 044177 chris@christopherison.com
Picture date Friday 20th March, 2015.
Picture by Christopher Ison. Contact +447544 044177 chris@christopherison.com
- Copyright
- ©Christopher Ison Photography www.christopherison.com +447544 044177 chris@christopherison.com
- Image Size
- 5456x3313 / 4.2MB
- www.christopherison.com https://www.photoshelter.com/support/license
- https://christopherison.photoshelter.com/contact
- Contained in galleries
- Solar Eclipse