Eclipse Map Sites
- Xavier Jubier: Google Eclipse Maps
- Fred Espenak: EclipseWise WebSite
- Interactive Eclipse Maps 1900-2100 (Arnold Barmettler)
- Eclipse-Maps.com (Michael Zeiler)
- Her Majesty’s Nautical Almanac Office
- Eclipse paths and animations from timeanddate.com
- Fred Espenak’s Google eclipse maps for every solar eclipse from -1999 to +3000 http://eclipsewise.com/solar/solar.html
Eclipse Web Sites
- Fred Espenak’s EclipseWise Website
- Fred Espenak’s World Atlas of Solar Eclipse Paths
- Fred Espenak’s Solar Eclipses
- Fred Espenak’s Lunar Eclipses
- Fred Espenak’s NASA Eclipse Resources
- Xavier Jubier’s Google Maps Eclipse Maps
- Xavier Jubier’s Interactive maps for upcoming solar eclipses
- Xavier Jubier’s Google Earth KMZ files for eclipse tracks
- Xavier Jubier’s 5MCSE “Five Millennium (–1999 to +3000) Canon of Solar Eclipses”
- Michael Zeiler: eclipse-maps.com
- Jay Anderson’s Weather Statistics for Future Eclipses
- Jay M. Pasachoff: Williams College Solar Eclipse Expeditions
- Bill Karmer
- Dan McGlaun
- Glenn Schneider’s site
- The Cosmic Mirror: Daniel Fischer looks into the Universe
- Arnold Barmettler: Interactive Eclipse Maps 1900-2100
- Eclipse Chasers (Bill Kramer), with list of statistics
- Miloslav Druckmüller: Eclipse Photography
- Stanford Solar Center
- Eclipse statistics and other links (Sheridan Williams)
- spaceweather.com
- Solar Monitor
- Lockheed master list of solar web sites
- Phil Harrington’s eclipse home page
- The solar section of the Association of Lunar and Planetary observers (ALPOSS)
- Daily Big Bear solar observatory images
- Fred Espenak’s Eclipse Page
- Bill Kramer’s Eclipse Page
- Glenn Schneider’s images
- Andy Fraknoi’s ASP Resource Guide
- Dennis Schatz and Andrew Fraknoi’s Solar Science book with student exercises
Eye Safety and Solar Filters
- Reputable Solar Filter Vendors for the August 2017 Eclipse
- Jay M. Pasachoff: Solar Eclipses and Public Education, 1998
- American Astronomical Society: safety eclipse observing advice, 2017
- Observing the Eclipse, 1997
- NASA: Eye Safety During Solar Eclipses by B. Ralph Chou
- NASA: Eye Safety During Solar Eclipses by Fred Espenak
- OK, Look Directly at a Total Solar Eclipse by Dick Land
- Human View of Solar Eclipse vs Images by Dick Land
- Program Group on Public Education at the Time of Solar Eclipses, 2001
Publications
- Small Dictionary of Eclipses by Magda Stavinschi (PDF)
- Jay M. Pasachoff: Complete Idiot’s Guide to the Sun (free download)
- Golub and Pasachoff: Nearest Star: The Exciting Science of Our Sun
- Golub and Pasachoff: The Solar Corona
- Koutchmy and Guillermier: Total Eclipses
- Fred Espenak: Thousand Year Canon of Solar Eclipses 1501 to 2500
- TOTALITY! Digital magazine for eclipse chasers
- Espenak and Anderson NASA Eclipse Bulletins
- Nick Lomb: Transit of Venus: 1631 to the Present
- Jay M. Pasachoff: Eclipse Pinhole Images (PDF)
- Jay M. Pasachoff: Solar Physics
Satellites & Observatories
- Solarmonitor.org
- NASA: Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO), from NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
- NASA: Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO), from NASA
- Atmospheric Imaging Assembly on SDO
- TRACE: Transition Region and Coronal Explorer
- SOHO: Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (NASA)
- SOHO: Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (ESA)
- NASA: Ulysses Mission
- SDAC: Solar Data Analysis Center (NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center)
- SIDC: Solar Influences Data Analysis Center (Royal Observatory Belgium); sunspot graphs
- NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center: butterfly diagram and sunspots
- NSO: National Solar Observatory
- Space Weather Prediction Center
- Stanford: Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager (HMI)
- Harvard: Solar & Stellar X-Ray Group
- SDO/AIA’s The Sun Today
- Total solar irradiance (TSI) from ACRIMsat
- SORCE (NASA’s Solar Radiation & Climate Experiment spacecraft)
- CU Boulder: SORCE/TIM (SORCE/Total Irradiance Measurement)
- Spaceweather.com
- VIRGO (Variability of Solar IRradiance and Gravity Oscillations) on SOHO
- 3D SUN app for iPhone and iPad
- The Stanford Solar Center
- The Sun On the Web, Minute by Minute
Shadow Bands and Sunspot Numbers
- The Cause of Shadow Bands
- Sunspot Numbers, Butterfly Diagram
- Solar Influences Data Analysis Center
- SILSO (Sunspot Index and Long-term Solar Observations)
Miscellaneous Links
- Pasachoff site for Williams College expeditions
- Pasachoff solar movie, “Colors and Motions of the Sun,” 2nd edition
- Catalin Beldea/Glenn Schneider video from Kenya, 2013 eclipse
- Druckmüller site for eclipse photography
- Jay Anderson´s maps with weather information
- Pasachoff article “Solar Eclipses as an Astrophysical Laboratory” in Nature’s coverage of the International Year of Astronomy
- Pasachoff article on eclipse science and plans of expeditions from Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics (2009) Vol. 9, No. 6, pp. 613 – 634
- TOTALITY! #12 Newzine including list of eclipse tours
- One month on the Sun, from SDO/AIA
- Michael Zeiler, “Polar Solar Eclipse”, GreatAmericanEclipse.com
Mid-New Hampshire 1850s sign
Rick: How about the 1854 May 26 annular eclipse at:
Or September 29, 1975, annular eclipse at: