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Default Solar Eclipse March 29 2006 !

Hi All,

On March 29, 2006, a total eclipse of the Sun will be visible from a
few lucky parts of the Earth. We have started to gather information and
advice about this event. It is available at:
-- http://solar-eclipse-2006.info

In addition, we have created the Eclipse-2006 WORLD BLOG at:
-- http://solar-eclipse-2006.info/wp
You can read about previous experiences, share your thoughts and post
your own pictures!

Don't hesitate to give us feedback. We are actively working on the site
so that it will contain as much information as possible for the week of
March 29. Even better: help us with advertising it by creating a link
from your site.

Enjoy solar-eclipse-2006.info !

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Nice Website! Thanks for the address.

The content is simple and informative. You should continue in this
direction. The idea of the Eclipse Blog is quite nice. Look forward to
reading more postings!

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For the Google Map you just copied the code from the NASA page!
http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclips...006google.html

Also your page doesn't work in every GM supported browser...

For really interactive solar eclipses Google Maps and a lot more you
should visit:
http://xjubier.free.fr/en/site_pages...oogleMaps.html

By clicking anywhere on the map you'll dispaly the local circumstances
of the eclipse.

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For the Google Map you just copied the code from the NASA page!
http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclips...006google.html

Also your page doesn't work in every GM supported browser...

For really interactive solar eclipses Google Maps and a lot more you
should visit:
http://xjubier.free.fr/en/site_pages...oogleMaps.html

By clicking anywhere on the map you'll dispaly the local circumstances
of the eclipse.


Your page doesn't seem to be any better. Your "interactive map" claims
to be just a jpeg, doesn't have the navigation aids, and isn't clickable
(mozilla firefox under debian). It also appears to restrict itself to
totality, making its relevance to *uk*.d-i-y somewhat tangential. Any
chance of a fix?

Douglas de Lacey
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