Other eclipse pages
| Learn about
eclipses, how
they happen and why we're so interested in them.
And find out why, if you've
There are many very complete
|
NASA
eclipse page
Maintained by eclipse expert Fred Espenak at NASA. Solar and lunar eclipses. This is the best site on the web for information and links to other pages. |
| Mr.
Eclipse
Fred Espenak's own home page with incredible photographs like the one seen here available for viewing and purchase. |
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| Eric's
Black Sun Eclipse Page
Eclipses, photos, news, spacecraft, games, and lots more |
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| The
Great Eclipse of 1999
Crossing Europe and part of Asia, this eclipse was experienced by more people than any other in history. Many links to reports and photos. |
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| The
next one!
June 21, 2001 in southern Africa. Where, when, what and how. Links to tours going to Africa for the eclipse and safaris. |
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| Solar
eclipses for students and beginners
On the Mr. Eclipse page. |
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| Lunar
eclipses for students and beginners
On the Mr. Eclipse page. |
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| Eclipse
links
More topics, including books, travel and weather. |
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| Rainbow
Symphony Inc.
Supplier of Eclipse Shades™ -- Safe Solar Viewers. Also 3D and other specialty viewers and more cool stuff. |
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Updated March 8, 2001