Other eclipse pages

Learn about eclipses, how
they happen and  why we're
so interested in them.

And find out why, if you've
seen a partial solar eclipse
but not a total eclipse, you've
missed the main event.

There are many very complete
pages of links for eclipse
information.  The ones
presented here are some of
the best starting points.

NASA eclipse page
Maintained by eclipse expert Fred Espenak at NASA.  Solar and lunar eclipses.
This is the best site on the web for information and links to other pages.
Mr. Eclipse
Fred Espenak's own home page with incredible photographs like the one
seen here available for viewing and purchase.
Joanne and Patrick Poitevin's Solar Eclipse WebPages
Solar Eclipse Conference, Totality Day and the very helpful Solar Eclipse Mailing
List and Solar Eclipse Newsletter. Also many personal observations and links.
Eric's Black Sun Eclipse Page
Eclipses, photos, news, spacecraft, games, and lots more
The Great Eclipse of 1999
Crossing Europe and part of Asia, this eclipse was experienced by more
people than any other in history.  Many links to reports and photos.
Solar eclipses for students and beginners
On the Mr. Eclipse page.
Lunar eclipses for students and beginners
On the Mr. Eclipse page.
Rainbow Symphony Inc.
Supplier of Eclipse Shades™ -- Safe Solar Viewers.
Also 3D and other specialty viewers and more cool stuff.

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Updated March 4, 2004