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08-26-05 - Teachers to visit Egypt for solar eclipse
Two Ishi Hills Middle School teachers will be trekking to Egypt next spring to study a monumental solar eclipse amid an international audience.
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08-18-05 - Satellite Discovers 1,000th Comet
A disk in the (LASCO) instrument is used to make an artificial eclipse, blocking direct light from the Sun so the much fainter corona can be seen.
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PAST ECLIPSE NEWS
Don't Forget the Partial Eclipse! (NASA, 99-8-10)
Scientists Drawn to Midday Darkness Near Transylvania (NASA, 99-8-10)
Decrypting the Eclipse (NASA, 99-8-6)
There Goes the Sun (NASA, 99-8-5)
Audio Eclipse May Fill the Sky on August 11, 1999 (NASA, 99-8-4)
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09-2005 Judging Einstein
Before most physicists would believe the claims of relativity, they required proof—which would come in the form of a solar eclipse.
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Light filtering through leaves on trees casts crescent shadows as totality approaches.
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