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SOLAR ECLIPSE: Stories From the Path of Totality
www.exploratorium.edu/eclipse/ reviews
The Exploratorium as part of NASA's Sun-Earth Education forum presents a live Webcast on June 21, 2001, of the total solar eclipse from Zambia. Maps, features, and other resources are also available.
www.exploratorium.edu/eclipse/ reviewsEclipseChaser Home Page
www.eclipsechaser.com/ reviews
Total Solar Eclipse Articles, Experiments, Umbral Data, and Images. Sponsored by Versacorp, a provider of Systems Engineering and Technical Writing Services.
www.eclipsechaser.com/ reviewsEclipse Chasers
www.eclipse-chasers.com/ reviews
History of chasing solar eclipses, how to photograph them, and much more.
www.eclipse-chasers.com/ reviewsPedigree of the Phoenix - Sunbirds of Total Solar Eclipses
eclipsephoenix.homestead.com/ reviews
How a bird-like pattern manifested in the sun's corona during total solar eclipses inspired the Egyptian winged sun disk symbol and the Phoenix myth.
eclipsephoenix.homestead.com/ reviewsMcglaun.com's Eclipse Page
www.mcglaun.com/eclipses.htm reviews
Www.mcglaun.com's Total Solar Eclipse Page Read about my Zambia Eclipse Safari! Next Total Eclipse: 4 December 2002 Please read this if you're thinking about going to the Dec 2002 eclipse in Africa! Check out my Invitation Page! Hey! Take a look at my eclipse stories before you run away! A word about eye safety when viewing eclipses Short report for the 11 August eclipse from Batman, Turkey ...
www.mcglaun.com/eclipses.htm reviewsOnline Journey Through Astronomy - Solar Eclipses
csep10.phys.utk.edu/astr161/lect/time/eclipses.html reviews
Provides an introduction to solar eclipses.
csep10.phys.utk.edu/astr161/lect/time/eclipses.html reviewsThe Total Solar Eclipse Described by Plutarch
www.dur.ac.uk/Classics/histos/1998/stephenson.html reviews
The Total Solar Eclipse Described by Plutarch F.R. Stephenson and L.J. Fatoohi (Department of Physics, University of Durham) Introduction In his dialogue On the face on the moon , the Greek biographer, historian and philosopher, Plutarch (ca. A.D. 45-120), gives a vivid description of a major eclipse of the sun. On the not unreasonable assumption that this description refers to a real historical ...
www.dur.ac.uk/Classics/histos/1998/stephenson.html reviews