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That was not the kind of start I was envisioning, when I made my suggestion in Q&A to attract some interest. (Did you look at the examples I suggested?) Why don't you tell folks when this eclipse will be occuring, the time, duration, and where it can be seen? Do you know some links for coverage of the eclipse, like a Wikipedia article, some NASA TV coverage, European ESA coverage? What are some links to coverage of the event in the popular press? What's different about this eclipse? What are the affected governments doing for public education? What do schools have planned?
You must know some of this information from answers in Q&A threads you previously started. Can you summarize here what you've learned? Try to make this topic fulfill a need for any BAUT member who may wish to learn about or discuss the August 1 solar eclipse. Get some traffic. Attract some eyeballs. Then I think you'll get some good discussions going. Just an idea. You don't have to.
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Sorry. I can stop trying to help you get people involved in a topic that I thought interested you, but I don't plan to just go away from the topic -- unless it stagnates and becomes boring and I see no way to save it.
I like eclipses and enjoy discussing them. I enjoyed the previous eclipse event discussions and anticipate enjoying this one. I hope someone makes a good effort to get it going. I might even.
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( I hope not being sent away posting this )
...http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/OH/OH2008.html gives some info about this topic . The Russians seem to have an advantage in travelling distance |
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Total Solar Eclipse of 2008 August 01 I hope that's of use to others who might be interested. Another good source for getting an outline of the upcoming events is Wikipedia: Solar eclipse of August 1, 2008. The animation of the umbra and penumbra moving across the face of the Earth says it all, but in words: Quote:
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I will be traveling to see the August 1 eclipse from Siberia. |
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Whereabouts? Getting any midnight-sun action?
=== Some further resources: Mr. Eclipse: Solar eclipse Eclipse information Exploratorium: Total Solar Eclipse 2008 Webcast from Xinjiang, close to the Mongolian border Spaceweather has hosted eclipse galleries in the past (eclipse directory)
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Nope, most of the eclipse astronomy tours to Russia are heading towards the area around Novosibirsk, where weather prospects are the best (and get better heading into northern China where others are going). I did glance at a couple of tours that are going up by boat north of Svalbard, Norway.
This is my second total eclipse. I was clouded out at totality in 1999 in France but the prospects there were not so good to begin with. Last edited by BPCooper; 30-June-2008 at 12:35 AM. |
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I will go to Xinjiang to see it.
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You can find out where a Live WEBCAST of the eclipse from this page: http://extratopics.com/technology/mu...-in-china.html
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The Exploratorium in San Francisco also holds a webcast for every eclipse, as well as a public party (they will be open all night):
http://www.exploratorium.edu/ |
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The eclipse will be broadcast live on NASA TV beginning at 6am eastern time Friday.
www.nasa.gov/eclipse www.nasa.gov/ntv Clear skies for all! |
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Universe Today: Friday's Total Solar Eclipse can be Watched on the Internet
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Booked air ticket: China Southern Airlines Flight 6948, depart from Beijing Capital Airport on 2008 August 1 at 13:30, arrive in Xi'an Xianyang Airport at 15:20.
Then take airport shuttle bus to Xi'an railway station and try to catch the train numbered 1162, which leaves Xi'an railway station at 17:30, and see the eclipse on the train. The train should be near Huashan railway station about 10 km north to Mount Hua during the totality. Totality duration: about 75 seconds (around 2008-08-01 19:24) Possibility of bad weather: High Possibility of missing the train (flight delay, traffic jam, train ticket sold out...): High Must be very lucky...
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