Rob mentioned that the land sites had success. I will confirm that! We were with approximately 200 observers at the Terrace Hotel near Side, Turkey. I was set up with a subset of the group on the beach about 50 feet from the Mediterranean Sea. The highlight of the eclipse was the Sun's corona, both nekked eye and through 9x63 binoculars. The corona was very pronounced on both sides of the Sun, and much less so at (I'm assuming) the poles. Venus was easily visible both before and during totality, but the sky was a little too bright to see any other stars, although a few observers reported seeing Saturn as well. The seeing was a little too good (unfortunately!) so we didn't see any shadow bands, either. Only some thin cirrus clouds were present during the eclipse, but in no way interfered at all.
We took plenty of pictures, and I'll post them when I return. This combination of location, weather, and eclipse couldn't be beat!
Posted on sf-bay-tac Mar 29, 2006 13:04:08 PT
Converted by report.pm 1.4 Mar 29, 2006 21:58:50 PT