Total Solar Eclipse on July 22, 2009 at China
Peñaloza-Murill Anomalies and Fluctuations of Near-surface Air Temperature at Tianhuangping (Zhejiang), China, Produced by the Longest Total Solar Eclipse of the 21st Century Under Cloudy Skies
Pre-Eclipse Press Release
More Eclipse Images
Williams College Eclipse Expedition 4-part movie; edited by Mike Kentrianakis, including HD video by Paul Rosenthal
Fisheye Movie by Aram Friedman
The New York Times blogs about our Eclipse Expedition:
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Predictions for our site at Tianhuangping, west of Hangzhou, China, by Fred Espenak, NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
National Geographic News Eclipse Photos
NASA/Espenak map
Map of the Eclipse Team’s location in China
Jay Pasachoff’s article in the journal Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 9, number 6, pp. 613-634, May 2009 issue. “Scientific observations at total solar eclipses”
The 2008 August 1 Eclipse Solar-Minimum Corona Unraveled; Jay M. Pasachoff, Vojtech Rusin, Miloslav Druckmuller, Peter Aniol, Metod Saniga, Milan Minarovjech; The Astrophysical Journal 702 (2009) 1297-1308
The 2009 Williams College Eclipse Team