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Eclipse Chaser Home Page
Total Solar Eclipse Articles, Experiments, Umbral Data, and Images. Sponsored by Versacorp, a provider of Systems Engineering and Technical Writing ...
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Eclipse Chaser Home Page
Total Solar Eclipse Articles, Experiments, Umbral Data, and Images. Sponsored by Versacorp, a provider of Systems Engineering and Technical Writing ...
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EclipseMovie home page
EclipseMovie -- a web site for Total Solar Eclipse articles, images, etc. Most relevant material is presently at the eclipsechaser.com site.
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Eclipse Chaser Home Page
Need information about eclipses for your planetarium, motion picture, or other project? Jeffrey R. Charles performs science consulting in regard to eclipse ...
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Eclipse Chaser Home Page
Total Solar Eclipse, 26 February 1979: Horizon: Fisheye photo sequence of approaching umbra; 180 degree panoramic view of umbra during totality (composite ...
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Eclipse Chaser Home Page
Welcome to the Eclipse Movie home page alias! Home to an eclipse novel and screenplay! Future home to even more cool eclipse stuff! EclipseMovie Contents: ...
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Part 1: Eclipse 1979
Mar 19, 1998 ... The 1979 eclipse was a learning experience for me. I had brought a lot of equipment to the eclipse, weather was cold, and I had become ...
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Part 2: Eclipse 1991
Mar 20, 1998 ... Jeffrey R. Charles, an american astrophotographer, summarize his experiences in Mazatlan, Mexico, during the total solar eclipse of July ...
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1995 Eclipse Images by Jeffrey R. Charles
The following images are from my 1995 eclipse expedition to Thailand. This expedition was a short one, but it was also the best international eclipse ...
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1979 Eclipse Images by Jeffrey R. Charles
The outer corona was not visible due to cirrus clouds, but these same clouds enhanced the ... The lower right image shows the diamond ring at third contact. ...
 
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