IMAGE 900_999\970.Lbm,Solar eclipse, Hawaii, July 11, 1991 - A. Sunrise on eclipse day.
IMAGE 900_999\973.Lbm,Solar eclipse, Hawaii, July 11, 1991 - D. The moment immediately before eclipse, when only a fraction of the solar disc remains uncovered.
IMAGE 900_999\971.Lbm,Solar eclipse, Hawaii, July 11, 1991 - B. The Moon starts to move over the face of the Sun.
IMAGE 900_999\974.Lbm,Solar eclipse, Hawaii, July 11, 1991 - E. Eclipse is total.
IMAGE 900_999\975.Lbm,Solar eclipse, Hawaii, July 11, 1991 - F. Panoramic view of the eclipse site at totality.
IMAGE 900_999\976.Lbm,Solar eclipse, Hawaii, July 11, 1991 - G. During totality the horizon remained comparatively light and orange tinged.
IMAGE 900_999\977.Lbm,Solar eclipse, Hawaii, July 11, 1991 - H. During totality two vivid prominences were visible top and bottom.
IMAGE 900_999\978.Lbm,Solar eclipse, Hawaii, July 11, 1991 - I. A longer- exposure photograph shows the corona, the Sun's outer atmosphere.
IMAGE 900_999\980.Lbm,Solar eclipse, Hawaii, July 11, 1991 - K. The 'diamond ring' shows as the Sun begins to emerge from behind the Moon.
IMAGE 900_999\981.Lbm,Solar eclipse, Hawaii, July 11, 1991 - L. Just a thin sliver of Sun is now exposed.
IMAGE 900_999\982.Lbm,Solar eclipse, Hawaii, July 11, 1991 - M. Daylight returns as the Sun comes out again.