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ElsaElsa.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
Outtakes and various other sundries I don’t mind telling you that I love Jacqueline Bigar. I love her upbeat personality, her humanness, her candor and her depth. It pays to remember she’s been prominent in astrology for years so you can just imagine all the bits she’s collected from here and there and everywhere. She sets an example for me in that she is such a giving and generous spirit. If I grew...
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Newswise (Free subscription) | 07/25/2008
On Friday, August 1, 2008, the moon will pass in front of the sun, blocking the everyday solar surface. When that happens, it gets a million times darker outside, allowing the faint outer layers of the sun to be seen and studied. Scientists Jay Pasachoff and Bryce Babcock of Williams College are leading an expedition to Siberia so as to station themselves and their equipment in the path of totality,...
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Physorg (Free subscription) | 07/25/2008
On 1st August 2008 there will be a total eclipse of the Sun, visible from Canada, northern Greenland, Svalbard, the Barents Sea, Russia, Mongolia and China. From the whole of the British Isles observers will see a partial solar eclipse, with between 1/10th and 1/3rd of the Sun obscured by the Moon.
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Hindu (Free subscription) | 07/25/2008
CHANDIGARH: The Haryana Ayurvedic Department will organise health camps during the solar eclipse fair in Kurukshetra from July 30 to August 1, an official spokesman said here on Friday. These camps would be set up at Brahmanand Ashram, Gita ...
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Hindu (Free subscription) | 07/25/2008
TIRUPATI: As per the TTD almanac (Panchangam) which is followed in letter and spirit by all the TTD temples, there will be two solar eclipses—one on August 1, 2008 and the other on January 26, 2009. The lunar eclipse is on August ...
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SHAREMYART (Free subscription) | 07/25/2008
Yes, this Tuesday (010808) a SOLAR ECLIPSE is swinging it's way upon us. The path of totality will commence in Arctic Canada and travel across Greenland, Russia, Siberia, Mongolia and conclude in China. Totality will be witnessed by many fortunate indigenous people living in it's shadow and many, many travellers from around the globe, who are placing their ambitions in the oh~so random cosmos. Luckily...
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Space.com (Free subscription) | 07/25/2008
Observers will chase an eclipse further north than ever before.
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Hindu (Free subscription) | 07/25/2008
BHUBANESWAR: Orissa will witness a partial solar eclipse on August 1 that would remain in effect for 102 minutes in the afternoon. According to Indian Meteorological Department center, Bhubaneswar a total eclipse of the sun would occur ...
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Hindu (Free subscription) | 07/25/2008
Five students who have been selected for a sponsored trip to Novosibirsk in Russia to view the total solar eclipse on August 1, will be felicitated at a special function at the Russian Centre for Science and Culture in New Delhi on ...
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Truemors (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
Put away those Pop Tart bags, scientists say, and find a better way to watch the solar eclipse on August 1, 8:30 am Greenwich mean time. Although China has the best chance of seeing the total eclipse, the northeastern US, Europe and the rest of Asia should get a partial for about two and a [...]
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Russia News Net (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
On 1 August, a total solar eclipse will be visible from Canada to China. The path is shown in blue (Map: Fred Espenak/NASA/Goddard Space Flight Centre)
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Dreaming of Moshiach (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
Solar eclipses are designed for Gentile nations, whereas lunar eclipses are designed for Israel. “Behold, the day of the LORD cometh, cruel both with wrath and fierce anger … the sun shall be darkened in his going forth, and the moon shall not cause her light to shine. “And I will punish the world for their evil, and the wicked for their iniquity; and I will cause the arrogancy of the proud to cease,...
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QJ.NET (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
Lunar eclipses is a sight to behold, but if you want a true glimpse of the cosmos at work, what you need to see is a total solar eclipse . Total solar eclipses are rare; only 25 of eclipses are total eclipses, and these happen only about seven times in a decade. The next one is coming real soon - on August 1. Total solar eclipses made even rarer to see by the fact that at any given geographic location,...
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Astronomy.com (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
The Moon will cover the Sun's face in the daytime, but only for a fortunate few.
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DVICE (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
A boon to welders and solar-eclipse fans, the Speedglas SL helmet has an auto-darkening filter on the shield and four selectable levels of light filtering. The helmet's strong, non-absorbent material also happens to be very lightweight, making the SL...
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rockport | 07/15/2008
Check out latest News Indians can view the partial phase of total solar eclipse between 4 pm and 5 pm on August 1, 2008 (Friday).