2006 Total Solar Eclipse; A composite image reveals subtle structure in the Sun's corona. (click to see more photos) ... The most recent total solar eclipse occurred on March 29, 2006 and was visible from Africa and central Asia. Fred Espenak led a Spears Travel tour to Libya to witness the event. You can see a collection...
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Appearance of a Total Solar Eclipse ... The next total solar eclipse will be on August 11, 1999, with the path of totality crossing the North Atlantic, Europe, the Middle East, and India. In this section we consider solar eclipses and in the next we discuss lunar eclipses.
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This is NASA's official eclipse Web site. It contains maps and tables for 7,000 years of eclipses and includes information on eclipse photography, observing tips and eye safety. :Code 693 ... Total Solar Eclipse: 2008 Aug 01 Penumbral Lunar Eclipse: 2009 Jul 07 Total Solar Eclipse: 2010 Jul 11...
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The Exploratorium as part of NASA's Sun-Earth Education forum presents a live Webcast on August 1, 2008, of the total solar eclipse from China. Maps, features, and other resources are also available. ... Total Solar Eclipse: July 22, 2009; (The evening of July 21 in the United States...
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NASA Goddard's Solar Data Analysis Center has made the complete 2006 total eclipse bulletin available online as a series of separate web pages, figures and tables. The link to the main page is: Total Solar Eclipse of 2006 March 29 .
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Solar eclipse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes between the Sun and the Earth so that the Sun is fully or partially covered. This can only happen during a new moon, when the Sun and Moon are in conjunct...
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NASA gave people a front row seat to today's total solar eclipse, thanks to a partnership with the University of California at Berkeley and the Exploratorium. A streaming webcast brought the eclipse -- visible along a path from South America to Africa to Asia -- to schools and museums and computer desktops worldwide.
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A comprehensive source of educational information about the history, science, and observation of all types of eclipses, especially total solar eclipses. ... Travel Tours for Total Solar Eclipses -- details on past and future travel tours to view total solar eclipses, led by ECLIPSE author Bryan Brewer. Also,
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But the gentle beauty of a lunar eclipse pales in comparison with the truly awesome spectacle of a total solar eclipse, which occurs when the new Moon passes directly between the Sun and the Earth.
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