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1998 February 26 (2)
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2000 December 25
2001 June 21 (2)


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SOLAR ECLIPSE: Stories From the Path of Totality
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.
Preview Site   www.exploratorium.edu/eclipse/   reviews

EclipseChaser Home Page
Total Solar Eclipse Articles, Experiments, Umbral Data, and Images. Sponsored by Versacorp, a provider of Systems Engineering and Technical Writing Services.
Preview Site   www.eclipsechaser.com/   reviews

Eclipse Chasers
History of chasing solar eclipses, how to photograph them, and much more.
Preview Site   www.eclipse-chasers.com/   reviews

Pedigree of the Phoenix - Sunbirds of Total Solar Eclipses
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.
Preview Site   eclipsephoenix.homestead.com/   reviews

Mcglaun.com's Eclipse Page
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 ...
Preview Site   www.mcglaun.com/eclipses.htm   reviews

Online Journey Through Astronomy - Solar Eclipses
Provides an introduction to solar eclipses.
Preview Site   csep10.phys.utk.edu/astr161/lect/time/eclipses.html   reviews

The Total Solar Eclipse Described by Plutarch
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 ...
Preview Site   www.dur.ac.uk/Classics/histos/1998/stephenson.html   reviews




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