Partial Solar Eclipse with Airplane
			
		
		
			Image Credit & Copyright:  
Phillip Calais
		
		
			It was just eight minutes after sunrise, last week, and already there were four things in front of the Sun.
The largest and most notable was Earth's Moon, obscuring a big chunk of the Sun's lower limb as it moved across the solar disk, as viewed from 
Fremantle, 
Australia.
This was expected as the image was taken during a partial 
solar eclipse -- an eclipse that left sunlight streaming around 
all sides of the Moon from 
some locations.
Next, a band of clouds divided the 
Sun horizontally while showing interesting internal 
structure vertically. 
The third intervening body might be considered to be the 
Earth's atmosphere, 
as it dimmed the Sun from its higher altitude brightness while density fluctuations caused the 
Sun's edges to appear to shimmer.
Although closest to the photographer, the least expected 
solar occulter was an airplane.
Quite possibly, passengers on both sides of that airplane were 
contemplating 
the unusual view only visible out the eastern-facing windows.