Replay opens at the evidence · EDS minimum
11 lux. The eclipsed Sun. One shared moment.
At 19:32:22 WEST, EDS recorded the event minimum while the telescope captured the optical witness—eight seconds after the Espinho predicted maximum reference.
- Earth
- 11 luxEDS · Espinho
- Sky
- Frame activeVila Praia de Âncora area
- Working clock
- 19:32:22WEST · paused
SkyCamera record active
EarthEDS observation active
Witness 01 · Earth
Ambient light
EDS environmental station · Espinho
Recorded 19:32:22 WEST · recorded now · discrete one-minute observation
The first bundled EDS observation arrives at 18:35:22 WEST.
Timing, depth, and reversal make the eclipse signature unmistakable.
Witness 02 · Sky
Telescope record
CosmoNutz · Vila Praia de Âncora area · precise position withheld
The verified still and EDS record are already available.
Earth record continuous.
EDS continues for 29 minutes 55 seconds to Espinho last contact.
Portrait acquisition preserved in full. Espinho reference times do not represent independently calculated circumstances at the Sky locality.
One working clock · two witness records
Sky begins. Earth joins. Earth continues.
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Discrete evidence, continuous clock. EDS readings are one-minute observations held on screen until the next sample. Telescope file boundaries and real handoff gaps remain visible.
Acquisition devices used network-synchronized system time. Alignment is operationally reliable for reconstruction, but was not independently verified against a dedicated precision reference.