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11Solar eclipse of July 22 / 14120 Espenak / Saros / Astronomy / Science / Eclipses

FIGURE 4 Partial Solar Eclipse of 2014 Oct 23 Ecliptic Conjunction = 21:57:46.8 TD ( = 21:56:39.5 UT ) Greatest Eclipse = 21:45:38.7 TD ( = 21:44:31.4 UT ) Eclipse Magnitude = 0.8114

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Source URL: eclipsewise.com

Language: English - Date: 2014-09-08 11:20:26
12Eclipses / Celestial mechanics / Solar eclipse / Moon / Sun / Angular diameter / Astronomical unit / Tidal acceleration / Magnitude of eclipse / Astronomy / Astrology / Space

The Last Total Solar Eclipse…Ever! 25 Total solar eclipses happen because the angular size of the moon is

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Language: English - Date: 2012-03-13 11:41:46
13Magnitude of eclipse / Saros / Eclipses / Science / Solar eclipse of July 22

FIGURE 2 Annular Solar Eclipse of 2014 Apr 29 Ecliptic Conjunction = 06:15:27.6 TD ( = 06:14:20.4 UT ) Greatest Eclipse = 06:04:32.3 TD ( = 06:03:25.0 UT ) Eclipse Magnitude = 0.9868

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Language: English - Date: 2014-09-08 11:20:25
14Science / October 2004 lunar eclipse / November 2003 lunar eclipse / Eclipses / Lunar eclipse / Observing the Moon

FIGURE 3 Total Lunar Eclipse of 2014 Oct 08 Ecliptic Conjunction = 10:51:42.8 TD ( = 10:50:35.5 UT ) Greatest Eclipse = 10:55:43.6 TD ( = 10:54:36.2 UT ) Penumbral Magnitude = 2.1456

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Language: English - Date: 2014-09-08 11:20:25
15Solar eclipse of March 29 / 14120 Espenak / Solar eclipse / Magnitude of eclipse / Software / Computing / Eclipses

Table 5b: Local Circumstances for the Partial Solar Eclipse of 2014 October 23 from the Unites States Oklahoma City, OK Olympia, WA Philadelphia, PA

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Language: English - Date: 2014-09-21 22:12:43
16Lunar eclipse / Eclipse / Solar eclipse / Saros / Lunar phase / Moon / Full moon / Magnitude of eclipse / Eclipse season / Astrology / Eclipses / Astronomy

Creating Eclipses in the Classroom BRIEF DESCRIPTION During an eclipse, the Sun or the Moon seems to disappear, these are called solar or lunar eclipses, respectively. These astronomical phenomena have been shrouded in m

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Language: English - Date: 2013-12-03 07:48:52
17Science / Solar eclipse of July 22

Figure 1 Total Solar Eclipse of 2015 Mar 20 Ecliptic Conjunction = 09:37:18.2 TD ( = 09:36:10.7 UT ) Greatest Eclipse = 09:46:46.6 TD ( = 09:45:39.1 UT ) Eclipse Magnitude = 1.0446

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Language: English - Date: 2014-10-21 01:39:02
18Science / October 2004 lunar eclipse / November 2003 lunar eclipse / Eclipses / Lunar eclipse / Observing the Moon

Figure 2 Total Lunar Eclipse of 2015 Apr 04 Ecliptic Conjunction = 12:06:40.8 TD ( = 12:05:33.3 UT ) Greatest Eclipse = 12:01:23.1 TD ( = 12:00:15.5 UT ) Penumbral Magnitude = 2.0791

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Language: English - Date: 2014-10-21 01:39:00
19Solar eclipse / Lunar eclipse / Saros / Solar eclipse of January 15 / Magnitude of eclipse / Eclipses / Astronomy / Space

Volume 9, Issue 1 SOLAR ECLIPSE NEWSLETTER January 2004 INDEX

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Source URL: eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2013-06-25 15:19:38
20Solar eclipse / Eclipse / Saros / Lunar eclipse / Magnitude of eclipse / Sun / Moon / Eclipse season / Solar eclipse of June 8 / Astrology / Eclipses / Astronomy

Volume 9, Issue 5 SOLAR ECLIPSE NEWSLETTER May 2004 INDEX 2

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Source URL: eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2013-06-25 15:19:38
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