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  1. Eclipse by Richard North Patterson, 2009-09-01
  2. The Java Developer's Guide to Eclipse, 2nd Edition by Jim D'Anjou, Scott Fairbrother, et all 2004-11-05
  3. The Twilight Saga: Eclipse: Music from the Motion Picture Score (Big-Note Piano) by Howard Shore, 2010-09-01
  4. Eclipse Plug-ins (3rd Edition) by Eric Clayberg, Dan Rubel, 2008-12-21
  5. Eclipse by Steve Holzner, 2004-05-01
  6. EMF: Eclipse Modeling Framework (2nd Edition) by Dave Steinberg, Frank Budinsky, et all 2008-12-26
  7. Eclipse Phase Sunward by Jack Graham, John Snead, et all 2010-09-01
  8. Introduction to Programming with Java and Eclipse (Cook's Books) by Robert P. Cook, 2010-05-12
  9. Eclipse Distilled by David Carlson, 2005-02-24
  10. 1831: Year of Eclipse by Louis P. Masur, 2002-02-09
  11. Eclipse 2: New Science Fiction and Fantasy
  12. Late Eclipses (October Daye, Book 4) by Seanan McGuire, 2011-03-01
  13. Eclipse of the Sun by Michael D. O'Brien, 1998-05
  14. Mitsubishi: Eclipse 1990-98 (Chilton's Total Car Care Repair Manual) by The Nichols/Chilton Editors, 1998-06-25

21. SDAC Eclipse Information
Solar eclipse information at the Solar Data Analysis Center (NASA).Category Science Astronomy eclipses...... eclipses. Upcoming eclipses. Now available the NASA Eclipse Bulletinfor the total solar eclipse of 2002 December 4 Past eclipses. NASA
http://umbra.nascom.nasa.gov/eclipse/
Solar eclipse information
The SDAC is now serving NASA Eclipse bulletins via both WWW and anonymous ftp. See below for details.
Quick Index
Eclipse 2001 Eclipse research Eclipse Bulletins Other eclipse resources Flash!
NASA Eclipse Bulletin for the Total Solar Eclipse od 2002 December 4
The Bulletin is now available in both PDF and HTML formats.
Eclipse 2002
Useful links: The Working Group on Solar Eclipses of the International Astronomical Union (IAU) The Public Education on the Occasion of Solar Eclipses Program Group of the IAU Commission on Education and Development
Eclipse 2001
Useful links: Eclipse and local images taken by Bob Yen at a site on the Kabompo River in northwestern Zambia Eclipse images (raw) taken with the Newkirk camera (radially graded transmission) built by Jonathan Kern and used on the Williams College eclipse expedition Composite ground-based eclipse and SOHO EIT image
shows what was going on behind the moon during totality. MuseumEclipse.org's Eclipse 2001 resources for museums

22. PIZ's Jewel Box (Homepage By Tomohide Nakaegawa):TOP Frame
Astrophotographs of deepsky objects (Messier, and NGC), eclipses, comets, and meteor showers (Perseids, and Leonids) by Tomohide Nakaegawa from Japan. Also includes photographs ready to use as wallpaper.
http://www.ne.jp/asahi/nakaegaw/piz/index-e.html
PIZ's Jewel Box (Homepage by Tomohide Nakaegawa). I have taken Astrophotographs in Japan. Please look! Deep-Sky (Messier, NGC, etc.), Solar Eclipse, Luner Eclipse, Comets, Meteors (Perseids, Leonids, etc.), MilkyWay,etc. Wallpaper foy your Disktop. Link.
Click, here!

23. Solar Eclipse Paths: 1991 - 2030
Animations for earlier and partial eclipses through 1999 are alsoavailable. These charts and animations were provided by Frank
http://umbra.nascom.nasa.gov/eclipse/predictions/eclipse-paths.html
Solar Eclipse paths: 1991-2030
See Fred Espenak's solar eclipse path page
Animations of predicted eclipse paths, 1995 - 1999
Animations for earlier and partial eclipses through 1999 are also available. These charts and animations were provided by Frank Roussel ( Astro@pegase.unice.fr ) who maintains a Web site with a five-year (1995-1999) canon of solar eclipses , as well as information on past and future eclipses. Return to SDAC home page

24. Red Moon Rising : Menstruation Symbolism In Lunar Eclipses
Our moon turns blood red during lunar eclipses. Ancient cultures perceived this as the moon menstruating. Modern women may respond to this Sign in the Heavens symbolizing the menstrual cycle.
http://redmoonrising.homestead.com/index.html
Web Site Visit Bill Kramer's RED MOON RISING
COSMIC MENSTRUATION SYMBOLISM PERCEIVED IN TOTAL LUNAR ECLIPSES
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25. Lunar Eclipses
Lunar eclipses Here is an animation of a lunar eclipse. Upcoming eclipsesof the Moon (and Sun) may be found in this table of eclipses.
http://csep10.phys.utk.edu/astr161/lect/time/eclipses_lunar.html
Lunar
Eclipses
As we have noted in the preceding section, the Earth casts a shadow that the Moon can pass through. When this happens we say that a lunar eclipse occurs. Just as for solar eclipses, lunar eclipses can be partial or total, depending on whether the light of the Sun is partially or completely blocked from reaching the Moon. The following figure illustrates a total lunar eclipse with the Moon lying in the umbra of the Earth's shadow. A Lunar Eclipse

During a total lunar eclipse the Moon takes on a dark red color because it is being lighted slightly by sunlight passing through the Earth's atmosphere and this light has the blue component preferentially scattered out (this is also why the sky appears blue from the surface of the Earth), leaving faint reddish light to illuminate the Moon during the eclipse. Here is an animation of a lunar eclipse . Upcoming eclipses of the Moon (and Sun) may be found in this table of eclipses Next Back Top Home Help

26. Bruenjes Family / Moonglow Observatory Homepage
Photos of solar eclipses, readings from a home built seismometer, hourly weather reports, links, and family information.
http://www.moonglow.net/
Welcome to the
Bruenjes Family / Moonglow Observatory
Homepage!
S ITE D IRECTORY: Moonglow Observatory
(Fred's Astronomy Stuff) Main Page Shuttle Columbia breakup witnessed from Ramona, CA
2002 Total Solar Eclipse in Australia

2001 Total Solar Eclipse in Africa

Fred's Pages Photography Index Page
2002 Ramona Air Fair

2002 MCAS Miramar Air Show

San Diego Sunsets
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Monica's Pages My pictures and stories Emails Info on how to send email to
Fred, Monica, Eunice or Horst Why www.moonglow.net? Because we live on Moonglow Drive, and because we wanted to have email addresses that people could remember Why www.bruenjes.org? Because I got tired of people asking me what "Moonglow" meant. Email for permission before using an image or text.

27. William Calvin's HOW THE SHAMAN STOLE THE MOON (Bantam 1991)
An archaeoastronomy book by William H. Calvin of the University of Washington. The book, which describes a dozen ways of predicting eclipses, can be purchased or downloaded for personal reading at no charge.
http://faculty.washington.edu/wcalvin/bk6/
Home Page The Bookshelf March 2001 Available in an Authors Guild reprint edition through amazon .com and other booksellers. Also in German translation. A book by
William H. Calvin

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98195-1800 USA H ow the S haman S tole the M oon (Bantam 1991) is my archaeoastronomy book, a dozen ways of predicting eclipses those paleolithic strategies for winning fame and fortune by convincing people that you're (ahem) on speaking terms with whoever runs the heavens. In 1997 I added a surveying method for long north-south meridian lines, " Leapfrogging Gnomons. How the Shaman Stole the Moon
William H. Calvin
You may download this for personal reading but may not redistribute or archive without permission (exception: teachers should feel free to print out a chapter and photocopy it for students). Illustrations by Malcolm Wells,
a Brewster-Massachusetts architect who writes and publishes
books on earth-covered structures. Table of Contents Preface xi
  • Christopher Columbus, Master Magician
  • How Does Stonehenge Work? ... End Notes If there is no translation for your language, complain at a relevant publisher and point them toward my literary agent: Brockman, Inc., 5 East 59th Street, New York NY 10022 USA.
  • 28. SOLAR ECLIPSES
    SOLAR eclipses. June, 2000. LUNAR ECLIPSE PAGE. LINKS Fred Espenak's excellentEclipse Home Page, detailed information on past and future eclipses.
    http://www.drdale.com/eclipses/solar.htm
    SOLAR ECLIPSES June, 2000 Australia 2002, Hungary 99, Aruba 98, Bolivia94, Texas94, Mexico91, Washington79
    Information and charts about Solar Filter materials
    Australian Outback, 4 Dec 2002
    click HERE to see images and video Silverdale WA, 30 July 2000 click HERE to see images of the Partial Solar Eclipse of 30 July Hungary, 11 August 1999
    We observed this eclipse from Lake Balaton, Hungary. Clouds covered the sun during much of the total phase. The images below were taken with a Nikon F3, TC301, and a Televue Pronto. 980mm FL, f/13, Kodak Royal Gold 100.
    click on images for larger version.
    Video of Umbra
    HERE Aruba Feb 26, 1998, Total Eclipse
    We observed this eclipse from the deck of the Fascination, on the centerline south of Aruba.
    Eclipsed Sun and Jupiter
    click on image for a different, more detailed version
    LEFT: Chromosphere......... RIGHT: Bailey's Beads
    click on images for larger versions Bolivia, Nov 3 1994 , Total Eclipse I observed this total eclipse from the Bolivian altiplano. An arid Andean desert 14,000ft above sea-level. We took a chartered train 400mi south from La Paz to the center line near Sevaruyo. The eclipse occurred at 8:20am local time and lasted 2.5 minutes. click on images for full screen jpg version The sky darkens as the shadow covers the sky Mid-totality Third contact showing chromosphere Wide angle view of mid-totality. The planet Venus is to the right of the Sun and Jupiter below it. The edge of the shadow is visible in the distant sky and observers at their scopes in the foreground

    29. Solar Eclipses For Beginners
    Solar eclipses for Beginners. (c) Copyright 2000 by Fred Espenak. What is an eclipseof the Sun? What causes eclipses and why? Solar eclipses and Eye Safety.
    http://www.mreclipse.com/Special/SEprimer.html
    Solar Eclipses for Beginners
    W hat is an eclipse of the Sun? What causes eclipses and why? How often do eclipses happen and when is the next eclipse of the Sun? You'll learn the answers to these questions and more in MrEclipse's primer on solar eclipses. Before we find more about the eclipses of the Sun, we need to first talk about the Moon. T he Moon is a cold, rocky body about 2,160 miles (3,476 km) in diameter. It has no light of its own but shines by sunlight reflected from its surface. The Moon orbits Earth about once every 29 and a half days. As it circles our planet, the changing position of the Moon with respect to the Sun causes our natural satellite to cycle through a series of phases: New, New Crescent, First Quarter, Waxing Gibbous, Full,
    Waning Gibbous, Last Quarter, Old Crescent and back to New again. Phases of theMoon. T he phase known as New Moon can not actually be seen because the illuminated side of the Moon is then pointed away from Earth. The rest of the phases are familiar to all of us as the Moon cycles through them month after month. Did you realize that the word month is derived from the Moon's 29.5 day period?

    30. Africlipse
    Detailed information about all total and annular solar eclipses visible in Africa from 2001 through 2030.Category Science Astronomy eclipses...... WELCOME TO THE AFRICLIPSE WEBSITE! Now eclipses are elusive and provokingthings World Map of African Solar eclipses from 2001 2030.
    http://www.eclipse.za.net/
    Acknowledgments Information on these pages is gleaned from many eclipse sites all over the world. Thanks to them, and especially to Fred Espenak of the Goddard Space Flight Center. Fred has unarguably the best eclipse resource on the Internet - be sure to visit his page. Click here to go there in a new window. Please feel free to e-mail me e-mail me. All artwork for the Africlipse Logos on this website are by kind favour of good friends at Online Advertising , Click here to e-mail them HOME PAGE Jump right to the Site Index! WELCOME TO THE AFRICLIPSE WEBSITE! "Now eclipses are elusive and provoking things... visiting the same locality only once in centuries. Consequently, it will not do to sit down quietly at home and wait for one to come, but a person must be up and doing and on the chase." Rebecca R. Joslin (1929) Click on a year to go straight to the eclipse of that year. World Map of African Solar Eclipses from 2001 - 2030 The Africlipse Website is dedicated to providing as much information as possible on solar eclipses where the path of totality or annularity is visible from the African Continent. Eclipses covered on this site are the total solar eclipses of 21 June 2001 and 4 December 2002 , both of which traversed or will traverse southern Africa. The

    31. Calendar Of Events
    Offers major sky events including meteor showers, lunar and solar eclipses, comets, asteroids.
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    32. Lunar Eclipses For Beginners
    Lunar eclipses for Beginners. (c) Copyright 2000 by Fred Espenak. Observing Lunareclipses. Unlike solar eclipses, lunar eclipses are completely safe to watch.
    http://www.mreclipse.com/Special/LEprimer.html
    Lunar Eclipses for Beginners
    Phases of the total lunar eclipse 1993 Nov 29. W hat is an eclipse of the Moon? What causes eclipses and why? How often do eclipses happen and when is the next eclipse of the Moon? You'll learn the answers to these questions and more in MrEclipse's primer on lunar eclipses. T he Moon is a cold, rocky body about 2,160 miles (3,476 km) in diameter. It has no light of its own but shines by sunlight reflected from its surface. The Moon orbits Earth about once every 29 and a half days. As it circles our planet, the changing position of the Moon with respect to the Sun causes our natural satellite to cycle through a series of phases: New, New Crescent, First Quarter, Waxing Gibbous, Full,
    Waning Gibbous, Last Quarter, Old Crescent and back to New again. Phases of theMoon. T he phase known as New Moon can not actually be seen because the illuminated side of the Moon is then pointed away from Earth. The rest of the phases are familiar to all of us as the Moon cycles through them month after month. Did you realize that the word month is derived from the Moon's 29.5 day period?

    33. Ian's Astronorama Page
    Features news, pictures, telescope information, comets, eclipses, and the moon.
    http://www.angelfire.com/stars/astronorama
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    Webdesigner: Ian Simcox-Heath Picture Gallery Comets Our Moon Telescopes ... Click Here For Past Exciting News Posted On This Site
    Stealth Asteroid Misses Near Collision with Earth
    This is not a happy scenario
    (CNN) A sizable asteroid zipped near our planet this month without anyone noticing because it traveled through an astronomical blind spot, scientists said.
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    34. Eclipse, Total Solar Eclipse -- The Earth View ECLIPSE Network
    A comprehensive source of educational information about the history, science,and observation of all types of eclipses, especially total solar eclipses.
    http://www.earthview.com/default.htm
    The Earth View ECLIPSE Network
    A comprehensive source of educational information
    about the history, science, and observation of all types of eclipses.
    (Based the book ECLIPSE by Bryan Brewer) Click here for detailed map. Eclipse predictions (maps) courtesy of Fred Espenak, NASA/GSFC
    by Bryan Brewer "Recommended Reading"
    NOVA/WGBH Teacher's Guide "... wonderfully entertaining ...
    rich in historical details ..."
    Fred Espenak, NASA ECLIPSE book details Click here to buy book online
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    ... Introductory Eclipse Tutorial What is an eclipse? Types of eclipses. How often eclipses occur. " Eclipses Throughout the Ages " , adapted from Chapter 1 of the book ECLIPSE by Bryan Brewer Interesting Future Eclipses (1999-2035) ECLIPSE author Bryan Brewer takes a look at selected eclipses of the next four decades that offer appealing travel opportunities , interesting coincidences in time and space, or unique attributes to intrigue the mind. Travel Tours for Total Solar Eclipses details on past and future travel tours to view total solar eclipses, led by ECLIPSE author Bryan Brewer. Also, other eclipse travel resources.

    35. Petrophysics Pty Ltd
    Technical Excellence and Training. Thorough, embraces ALL pertinent data, provides THE definitive reserves and reservoir simulation input. eclipses standalone log analysis. Core, log, NMR, MDT, FMI integration. Shaly sands expert, Australia, Indonesia. 'Integrating Petrophysical Data' OGCI Training Course.
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    http://www.petrophysics.net Interpretation Petrophysics Pty Ltd Mark Deakin , PhD (Petrophysics) Integration Field Studies, Operations Southeast Asia Focus Petrophysics Courses, Training Options This course will teach you how to evaluate reservoirs! A4 course poster 10 Reasons to choose THIS petrophysics course Testimonials Register for Public Course ... Get Course Manual Contact mark@petrophysics.net Global ph +61 416 058 916 text to phone use SMS Office ph +618 9203 5810 fax +618 9203 5875 Current phone: +618 9203 5810, Perth 19Feb03 Problems with SE Asian reservoirs? Proper integration of existing data yields excellent cost-benefit and new found confidence where “log analysis” is the current basis of decisions. To realize the potential of your wider petrophysical database click here Deakin's Curriculum Vitae Client List (partial) Aramco BP BHP BowValley BritishGas Chevron Conoco Esso FletcherChallenge HeinemannOilTech KoreaPetroDevCorp Petronas CarigaliTriton Premier Schlumberger TritonEnergy TullowOil A long term player Quotes Controversial Technical Excellence and Training. Eclipse stand-alone log analysis - Data Integration Works! The Petrophysics Portal - all things petrophysical "... the science of measuring rock properties and establishing relationships between these properties"

    36. Total Solar Eclipse 2001 - Massimiliano Lattanzi
    High resolution pictures and videos of the Total Solar Eclipse 2001 (Zambia) and 1998 (Venezuela).
    http://www.geocities.com/m.lattanzi/tse-2001
    Total Solar Eclipse 2001 Total Solar Eclipse, 21 June 2001, Chisamba (Zambia) Pictures Videos TSE 1998 Planets H-alpha Links Acknowledgements Massimiliano Lattanzi

    37. What Causes An Eclipse?
    the Earth. There are two basic types of eclipses – lunar and solar.Most remains visible. Not all solar eclipses are total. During
    http://www.earthview.com/tutorial/causes.htm
    What Causes an Eclipse? What Causes an Eclipse? An eclipse occurs at those times when the Moon moves into a position of direct alignment with the Sun and the Earth total lunar eclipse But the gentle beauty of a lunar eclipse pales in comparison with the truly awesome spectacle of a total solar eclipse , which occurs when the new Moon passes directly between the Sun and the Earth. In the narrow path of totality umbra corona dark disk of the Moon totally obscures the bright Sun penumbra Not all solar eclipses are total. During a partial solar eclipse , only the penumbra touches our planet. The umbra passes either just above the North Pole or just below the South Pole, completely missing the Earth. No total eclipse is visible only partial phases can be seen. A third type of solar eclipse occurs when the Moon's umbra passes across the Earth, but is not quite long enough to touch the surface; the shadow cone diminishes to a point before reaching the Earth. This effect happens when the Moon is farther out in its orbit around the Earth. The Moon appears slightly smaller and is not large enough to completely cover the Sun. When the Moon is centered over the Sun, a ring of sunlight remains visible around the edge. This type of eclipse is called an annular eclipse . (Annular comes from the Latin word meaning "ring.") Because the Sun is not completely covered by the Moon, the rare and dramatic effects of a total solar eclipse (onset of darkness and view of the corona) are not present at either annular or partial eclipses of the Sun. (See

    38. Pedigree Of The Phoenix - Sunbirds Of Total Solar Eclipses
    A remarkable birdlike pattern seen in the sun's corona during total eclipses inspired the Egyptian winged sun symbol, the Phoenix myth, and other mythical sunbirds.
    http://eclipsephoenix.homestead.com/index.html
    In Memorium to the crew of the space shuttle 'Columbia' may their souls rise from the ashes like the Phoenix... Images of the Phoenix In response to requests for pictures of the phoenix I am providing a link to this web site which has several pages of phoenix pictures. If I find other sites with many images I may create a links page. An A to Z List of Alternative Search Terms for Mythical Birds
    Please feel free to let me know about others
    Pegasus
    . . . P'eng-Niao, Pheng, Phoenix myth, Phong-huang, Quetzal bird, Raven, Roc, Rukh, Senmurv, Simurgh, Suparna, Tengu , Ti Chiang, Thunderbird, Tlanuwa, Tsenahale, Urakhga, Ziz, Zu
    Just copy and paste them into a Google search.
    The TOTAL The Science AND ...
    Read a Hafiz poem about the Phoenix
    A diverse flock of other mythical birds such as ancient Egypt's solar falcon god Horus, Suparna and Garuda of ancient Indian religious belief and thus of modern Hinduism, the Hebrew Bar Juchne and Ziz , and the Roc
    Moundbuilders
    ) and the Japanese Pheng and Hou-ou ( Ho-Oo Read Pedigree of the Phoenix - Part I AMERICAN UNITARIAN CONFERENCE
    Resurrecting Monotheistic Unitarianism 1991 Total Solar Eclipse Photo by Serge Koutchmy Photo by Marilyn Bridges ... Digital Photo Mosaic by Steve Albers Cast an Eye on My
    Winged Eye Symbol

    Winged Disk Symbol

    Eye of Horus Symbol
    Cosmic Egg Myth ... The Nazca Lines We are the Stars which Sing, We Sing with Our Light;

    39. Solar Eclipses
    Solar and Lunar eclipses. Eclipse chasing information, photography tips,and images have all been moved to EclipseChasers.Com. Please
    http://www.autocode.com/seclps.htm
    Solar and Lunar Eclipses
    Eclipse chasing information, photography tips, and images have all been moved to Eclipse-Chasers.Com Please update your bookmark or hyper link to the new URL. - Bill Kramer

    40. Revelation Is Not Sealed - The Eye Of God In Total Solar Eclipses
    Robin Edgar's web site revealing that the socalled Eye of God manifested during total solar eclipses is a bona fide Sign in the Heavens symbolizing God's divine omniscience.
    http://revelationisnotsealed.homestead.com

    divine omniscience

    synchronicity
    divine omniscience
    Sincerely,
    Robin Edgar Read - Robin Edgar's Open Letter To Unitarian Universalists of March 1997 REVELATION IS NOT SEALED !
    In Total Solar Eclipses AN ASTRONOMICAL ARTIST'S DRAWING OF A TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE A MEDICAL ARTIST'S ANATOMICAL DRAWING OF THE HUMAN EYE A PREHISTORIC PETROGLYPH I look up. Incredible! It is the eye of God. A perfectly black disk, ringed with bright spiky streamers that stretch out in all directions.
    Jack B. Zirker Astronomer Emeritus National Solar Observatory Read - Robin Edgar's Open Letter To Unitarian Universalists of March 1997 This "Web Sight" evolved a bit on: December 28, 2002
    divine omniscience
    synchronicity
    divine omniscience
    Sincerely,
    Robin Edgar REVELATION IS NOT SEALED! received almost 6000 page views between April 2000 and April 22, 2001 Robin Edgar may be contacted at Page views since May 2001 Please Share Your Insights A Modern Revelation of God Until the next appearance of the total solar eclipse

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