The first solar eclipse of 2003 occurred on the 31st May. Due to the dynamics of the moon's orbit this eclipse occurred when the lunar disk was not large enough to cover the sun and the eclipse was therefore "annular"; weather permitting, at maximum eclipse the sun/moon would appear as a "ring of fire" in the sky with almost 97% of the sun covered. The "path of annularity" crossed the northern Atlantic, Iceland, the north of Scotland, the Orkneys and Shetland. It was always going to be a difficult eclipse to observe because of the low elevation and the requirement for a very clear and unobstructed sea horizon to the north east. We almost did it! Here is my report.
Below are some of my images: