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Africa Eclipse Video
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Total Solar Eclipse
Total solar eclipse of August 11, 1999
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2006 Total Eclipse
See Figure 3 (by H.L. Cohen) and Figure 4 (path, by Andrew Sinclair)
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2005 Hybrid Eclipse
April 8, 2005 hybrid eclipse - 16 photos
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2002 Total Eclipse
Total eclipse taken in Australia 2002 (continuous, hard to tell when it started and when it ended) but it is probably taken by Jay Pasachoff Chair, International Astronomical Union's Working Group on Eclipses
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Eclipse Animation
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March 29, 2006 Total Eclipse Path
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2001 Eclipse Path
A Quicktime video showing the path for the eclipse of June 21, 2001
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Observe Solar Eclipses
Total, partial and annular eclipse all displayed at the same time
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The Total Eclipse of August 21, 2017
path, by Andrew Sinclair for 2017 visible from the U.S.
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Traditions of the Sun
This on-line book, contains information about an ancient petroglyph found in Chaco Canyon that may be a record of an eclipse! (see pages 24-25)
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Eclipse Fact
The width of the Moon's shadow is at most 170 miles wide.
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