Annular Solar Eclipse tomorrow morning 10/14/23! 8:05 AM - 9:17 AM (Pacific Time)
What's an Annular Solar eclipse and how is it different from a Total Solar Eclipse? https://www.space.com/difference-between-total-solar-eclipse-and-annular-solar-eclipse FYI-- The path of annularity, where the greatest amount of the sun is blocked by the moon, runs from Oregon to Texas. “So viewers in the Bay Area will not see the full eclipse, but rather only a partial eclipse, with the Moon appearing to take a ‘cookie bite’ out of a portion of the Sun"-- Gerald McKeegan, Chabot Space and Science Center.Links of Interest
- Farmers Almanac
- sunrise and sunset look up times
- 22-year Solar Magnetic Cycle
- dailybell Facebook page
- Brenda's website
- Equinox vs Equilux- ever wonder?
- Spring Equinox info
- Autumn Equinox info
- Solstice audio recordings from around the world
- FAQ's about the Earth's Rotation
- Ask an Astrophysicist
- Huna Wisdom
- environmental awareness ringing endorsement
- December Sun Watchers AUDIO ARCHIVE
- Daily Radio - December Sun Watching Schedule
- Baylink Bus Schedules
- Golden Gate Ferry Schedules
- Hiroshima Peace Bridge
- Total Solar Eclipse in China- 8/1/08
- Equinox Information
- Map of California Fires June 2008
- Manhattan Stonehenge 5/28/08 PM
- Summer Solstice Information
- Meridian Interns' Videos
- NY Times article - No Quasimodo... 2/8/08
- Adria recommends this book about El Camino Bells
- Adria's link to info about El Camino Bells
- Anti-Salvation Army?
Friday, October 13, 2023
Look up and cover your eyes to view the Ring of Fire!
Posted by Brenda Hutchinson at 5:49 PM
Labels: Brenda Hutchinson, dailybell, eclipse
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