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NASA - Accuracy of Eclipse Predictions
From the ranging experiments, scientists know that the average distance between the centers of the Earth and the Moon is 385000 kilometers with an accuracy ...
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NASA - Eclipse Predictions and Earth's Rotation
The eclipse paths he predicted were shifted with respect to the historical records. Either the Moon was accelerating in its orbit or Earth's rotation rate ...
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NASA - Total Lunar Eclipse: February 20, 2008
An eclipse of the Moon can only take place at Full Moon, and only if the Moon passes through some portion of Earth's shadow. The shadow is actually composed ...
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NASA - Eclipses During 2007
World maps show the regions of visibility for each eclipse. The lunar eclipse diagrams also include the path of the Moon through Earth's shadows. ...
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NASA - Accuracy of Eclipse Predictions
From the ranging experiments, scientists know that the average distance between the centers of the Earth and the Moon is 385000 kilometers with an accuracy ...
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NASA - Solar Eclipses: 2051 - 2060
A concise summary of all solar eclipses from 2051 through 2060 is presented ... The orthographic projection map of Earth shows the region of visibility for ...
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Solar Eclipse Explorer for SOUTHEAST ASIA, AUSTRALIA & OCEANA
Solar Eclipse Explorer. SOUTHEAST ASIA, AUSTRALIA & OCEANA. Instructions. The Javascript Solar Eclipse Explorer can compute the local circumstances for ...
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NASA - Total Lunar Eclipse: February 20, 2008
A total eclipse of the Moon occurs during the night of Wednesday, February 20/21, 2008. The entire event is visible from South America and most of North ...
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NASA - Eclipses During 2008
Eclipses During 2008. Fred Espenak To Be Published in Observer's Handbook 2008, Royal Astronomical Society of Canada. During the year 2008, two solar and ...
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NASA - Eclipse Resources Page
Eclipses During 2009 Observer's Handbook 2009; Eclipses During 2008 Observer's Handbook 2008; Eclipses During 2007 Observer's Handbook 2007 ...