Solar eclipse
Date: June 22nd, 2008Solar eclipse
Solar eclipse of August 1, 2008 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The solar eclipse of August 1, 2008 was a total eclipse of the Sun with a magnitude of 1.0394 that was visible from a narrow corridor through northern Canada , Greenland, central ... (more...)
Solar Eclipse 2005
NASA Science News: subtitle ... On April 8th in North America crescent-shaped sunbeams will dapple the ground during a partial solar eclipse. (more...)
Solar eclipse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth so that the Sun is wholly or partially obscured. This can only happen during a new moon, when the Sun and ... (more...)
NASA - Total Solar Eclipse of 2008 August 01
This is NASA's official eclipse 2008 eclipse web page. It contains maps and tables for 7,000 years of eclipses and includes information on eclipse photography, observing tips and ... (more...)
Solar Eclipses for Beginners
This page is a basic introduction and explanation of how solar eclipses take place. It includes a preview to upcoming eclipses of the Sun. (more...)
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE: Stories From the Path of Totality
The Exploratorium as part of NASA's Sun-Earth Education forum presents a live Webcast on August 1, 2008, of the total solar eclipse from China. Maps, features, and other resources ... (more...)
NASA Eclipse Web Site
Maps and tables for 7,000 years of lunar and solar eclipses, eclipse photographs, observing tips, and eye safety information. (more...)
Solar Eclipse - Sun Protective Clothing
You are at the right place if you are looking for sun protective clothing because we have the sun protection shirts, pants, hats, and more that you need. (more...)
Total Solar Eclipse: Live from Turkey in 2006
On March 29, 2006, a total solar eclipse occured when the new moon moved directly between the sun and the earth. (more...)
NASA - Total Solar Eclipse of 2006 March 29
This is NASA's official eclipse 2006 eclipse web page. It contains maps and tables for 7,000 years of eclipses and includes information on eclipse photography, observing tips and ... (more...)