Bazsites.com Eclipses
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On the Web
- Eclipse Chasing Tips, Experiences, Photography - Eclipse chasing history, about solar eclipses, photography of eclipses, and a gallery of images.
- NASA Eclipse Home Page - Maps and tables for 7,000 years of lunar and solar eclipses, eclipse photographs, observing tips, and eye safety information.
- The Salopian Web - Solar eclipse pages. Future eclipse data, the 1999 August eclipse with chronology, maps of totality and photos. Explanations of eclipse pheonomena.
- Sky and Telescope's Eclipses Page - Astronomy magazine with pictures and information about eclipses to come and past eclipses. Includes solar eclipse viewing safety and how to photograph eclipses.
- Fred Espenak's Eclipse Home Page - Contains maps and tables for 7,000 years of lunar and solar eclipses, eclipse photographs, observing tips and eye safety information.
- NASA Eclipse - NASA's official eclipse home page. It contains maps and tables for 7,000 years of eclipses and includes information on eclipse photography, observing tips and eye safety information.
- Eclipse Pictures - Unique series of photos show the 1999 eclipse on the clouds and Cornish scenery.
- The August 11th 1999 Eclipse - Pictures and information about the 1999 solar eclipse in English and Dutch.
- Solar Eclipse: Stories From the Path of Totality - From The Exploratorium; stories focusing on the science, historical accounts, and natural wonder of solar eclipses.
- Inverbervie Eclipse Images - Views of the Eclipse in the north east of Scotland.
Wikipedia Articles
- Canon of Eclipses - The Canon of Eclipses (German Canon der Finsternisse), published in 1887 at the Imperial Academy of Sciences of Vienna by Theodor Ritter von Oppolzer, is a compilation of over 13000 (8000 Solar and 5200 Lunar) eclipses, including all solar and all umbral lunar eclipses between the years 1207 BC and 2161 CE.
- List of solar eclipses seen from China - List of solar eclipses seen from China: this describes precise visibility information for solar eclipses and major cities in China. The information is useful because viewing conditions depend on viewer location.
- Solar eclipses on Pluto - Eclipses of the Sun on Pluto are caused when one of its three natural satellites – Charon, Nix and Hydra – passes in front of the Sun, blocking its light.
- Solar eclipses in fiction - This is a list of fictional stories in which solar eclipses feature as an important plot element. Mere passing mentions are not listed.
- List of lunar eclipses - This is a list of lunar eclipses from the past and the future.