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History of Eclipses, from fear to fascination, from a pamphlet produced by a cruise company.
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Basic information including causes, time patterns, and observed phenomena.
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From the Astronomical Applications Dept. at the U.S. Naval Observatory, calculate what time the next lunar eclipse will occur in your area.
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University of Michigan's list of lunar eclipses, but doesn't say where they can best be viewed.
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Personal page by an eclipse fan with his pictures and stories of eclipses he has seen.
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A comprehensive site that includes instructions on how to photograph eclipses plus a photo gallery of recent eclipses and information about lunar and solar eclipses.
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Maps and tables for 7,000 years of lunar and solar eclipses, eclipse photographs, observing tips, and eye safety information.
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Astronomy magazine with pictures and information about future and past eclipses. Includes solar eclipse viewing safety and photography techniques.
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From The Exploratorium; stories focusing on the science, historical accounts, and natural wonder of solar eclipses.
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Tells how often they happen, gives a diagram that shows what the position of the earth and sun and moon are, and defines the types of solar eclipses. Includes animations of eclipses.