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1. Annular Eclipse Pictures of this phenomenon on May 31, 2003 between the hours of 6:10 A.M. to 6:42 A.M. in Turku, Finland. http://pink-mouse-productions.com/eclipse/ |
2. Articles on ancient observations A list of hyperlinks to various articles on eclipses, comets, novae, and meteor showers that were seen in ancient times. http://hbar.phys.msu.ru/gorm/eclipse.htm |
4. Eclipse Chaser Home Page Total solar eclipse articles, expeditions, experiments, umbral data, and images. http://www.eclipsechaser.com/ |
7. Eclipses at Sea Descriptions of eclipse cruises from 1972 to the present. http://www.nauticom.net/www/planet/files/history.html |
8. Eclipsoids Personal webpage devoted to the experience and phenomena of total solar eclipse. http://www.eclipsoid.com/ |
9. Ecliptomaniacs Pictures and stories from an Irish eclipse chasers group http://www.ecliptomaniacs.com/ |
10. EmapWin Windows software for generating eclipse maps for solar eclipses from 3000BC to 3000AD http://www2c.biglobe.ne.jp/~takesako/cal/emapwin_eng_1.21.htm |
11. Homepage of Heinz Scsibrany Eclipse chaser and author of WinEclipse - Windows software for producing eclipse maps and animations http://www.lcm.tuwien.ac.at/scs/welcome.htm |
12. How Solar Eclipses Work Illustrated explanation of what happens during a solar eclipse and how you can observe this event safely. http://www.howstuffworks.com/solar-eclipse.htm |
13. IAU Eclipse Page International Astronomical Union's Working group on solar eclipses. Contains reference materials, expedition reports, and useful links. http://www.williams.edu/Astronomy/eclipses/ |
14. Introductory Eclipse Tutorial Basic information including causes, time patterns, and observed phenomena. http://www.earthview.com/tutorial/tutorial.htm |
15. Javascript Eclipse Calculator A self-contained page for calculating the circumstances of the next solar eclipse from your location. All calculations are done locally on your computer. http://www.chris.obyrne.com/Eclipses/calculator.html |
16. Kidseclipse: Total Solar Eclipse Teaches children the wonders of astronomy through total solar eclipses. Essays from kids worldwide, teach section for classrooms, and gallery of past eclipses. http://www.kidseclipse.com/ |
18. Lunar Eclipse Observer Resources from the Calwell Lunar Observatory in Canberra, Australia. http://www.netspeed.com.au/minnah/LEOx.html |
20. MrEclipse.com Detailed explanations and information about observing and photographing both solar and lunar eclipses. http://www.mreclipse.com |
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