Our very own Tony Edwards Captured this unbelievable shot on April 8th of this year, right at C2, otherwise known as the moment of totality. In this image you can clearly see Baily's beads, the row of reddish-purple points of light shining through all the valleys and peaks on the edge of the moon that can be seen for mere seconds just before and after the totality phase in a solar eclipse.
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