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    • NASA Eclipse Web Site open this site in another window - Maintained by NASA astronomer and eclipse forecaster Fred Espenak. Offers solar and lunar eclipse predictions, tips on observing and photographing eclipses, planetary transits, and more.
    • Earth View ECLIPSE Network open this site in another window - Extensive source of educational information about the history, science, and observation of eclipses, especially total solar eclipses.
    • MrEclipse.com: The Ultimate Resource For Eclipse Photography open this site in another window - Resource for eclipse photography featuring eclipse photo galleries and reports by Fred Espenak.
    • High Moon open this site in another window - Solar and lunar eclipses of the past and future, by a shadow chaser.
    • Wikipedia: Eclipse open this site in another window - User-created article about eclipses. Includes definitions, the use of eclipses in mythology and astrology, and links.
    • EclipseLive.com open this site in another window - Travels the world to bring you stunning, live pictures of astronomical events.
    • Hermit Eclipse open this site in another window - Learn about what happens during solar and lunar eclipses, how to observe them, and when the next eclipses will occur.
    • Eclipses - Sky & Telescope open this site in another window - Collection of Sky & Telescope articles about upcoming eclipses, why eclipses happen, and how to observe and photograph them.
    • Eclipse Information - Perth, Western Australia open this site in another window - Predictions of solar and lunar eclipses that may be visible from Perth, Western Australia.
    • Old Farmer's Almanac: Eclipses open this site in another window - Provides dates and information on upcoming eclipses, including notes on whether the eclipses will be visible from parts of North America.
    • European Space Agency: The Science of Eclipses open this site in another window - Includes notes on what can be measured during solar eclipses, image gallery, and eclipse news.
    • All About Eclipses open this site in another window - SPACE.com's guide to lunar and solar eclipses with eclipse articles, pictures, and interactive features.
    • Eclipses in 2008 - Sky &Telescope open this site in another window - Summary of the solar and lunar eclipses for 2008. Includes dates, times, and maps for the February's annular eclipse and total lunar eclipse and for Augusts’ total solar eclipse and partial lunar eclipse.
    • Eclipses in 2009 - Sky & Telescope open this site in another window - Sky & Telescope's guide to the eclipses of 2009. On July 22nd, well-placed observers will enjoy the total solar eclipse of the century -- a chance to stand in the Moon's shadow for more than 6.6 minutes. There'll also be an annular (ring) solar eclipse in January, as well as four partial lunar eclipses scattered throughout the year.
    • NASA - Eclipses During 2008 open this site in another window - Find charts and viewing tips for 2008's two solar and two lunar eclipses: February 7th annular solar eclipse, February 21st total lunar eclipse, August 1st total solar eclipse, and the August 16th partial lunar eclipse.
    • NASA - Eclipses During 2009 open this site in another window - Find charts and viewing tips for 2009's two solar and four lunar eclipses: January 26 annular solar eclipse, February 9 penumbral lunar eclipse, July 7 penumbral lunar eclipse, July 22 total solar eclipse, August 6 penumbral lunar eclipse, December 31 partial lunar eclipse.
     



     
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