How to See 93 Million Miles…

Jul 1st, 2008 | By | Category: Book News, Site News

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Are you interested in witnessing the literal interpretation of Stephenie Meyer’s third book, an Eclipse?  How about a TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE for real?!  As most of us know, we are graced with book titles to our favorite series based on the Sun and Moon.  Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, Breaking Dawn and even Midnight Sun.  Kallie came across a website that has given us some in depth info on a complete and total solar eclipse!  Check out this guide and let us know what you think!

*The place to start is the NASA eclipse page, administered by the godfather of eclipse chasing, astronomer Fred Espenak, with help from Canadian meteorologist Jay Anderson. The repeating orbital geometries of the sun, Earth and moon, called the Saros cycles, result in total solar eclipses (when the moon completely blocks the sun) every year or two somewhere in the world. This site posts maps of the umbral paths as well as a trove of other resources, including photography guides.*

2 Comments to “How to See 93 Million Miles…”

  1. Ashley says:

    funny story i was checking up on the solar eclipse just last week XD made me kinda sad that i may only see a partial eclipse where i am.

  2. Alice says:

    Yea there is gonna be an Eclipse AND a New Moon. Everyone keeps forgetting to mention the New Moon but, yea there will be both on August 1st

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