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Earth about to eclipse the Sun

The Earth about to eclipse the Sun
as seen by the Apollo XII crew in 1969.
Source: NASA

  • Craig Kendal, BDAS Lunar Eclipse Presentation
    [3 MB Powerpoint]
    Craig spoke about Lunar Eclipses at the BDAS Astonomy and Science Presentation on Wednesday 1st August 2007. This is the powerpoint presentation he prepared for the occasion. It contains some beautiful images and some fascinating facts.

  • Chris Wyatt, August 2007 Lunar Eclipse from the Moon
    Chris has used Starry Night Pro to simulate what the August 2007 Lunar Eclipse would look like from the Moon. The Sun will pass behind the Earth and remain obscured for around 90 minutes. A reddish halo of light refracted by Earth's atmosphere will circumscribe the globe. Chris notes that crew members of Apollo XII returning from the Moon in 1969 are the only people, so far, to have seen an eclipse of the Sun by the Earth, from out near the Moon.

  • http://www.astronomy.org.au/
    An Astronomical Society of Australia Factsheet describing the Lunar Eclipse 28 of August 2007.

  • http://home.hiwaay.net/~krcool/Astro/moon/mooneclipse
    Keith's Lunar Eclipse page contains comprehensive information about Lunar Eclipses, including lists of dates and hints for photographers.

  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunar_eclipse
    Wikipedia is an excellent place to start research on most astronomical topics. Its Lunar Eclipse entry is no exception. Find there: images, movies, charts, information, references and links to other sources.

Michael Gallagher
August 2007