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eclipse bulletins
contain detailed predictions, maps and meteorology for
future central solar eclipses of interest. These
publications are prepared in cooperation with the
Working Group on Eclipses
of the International Astronomical Union and are provided
as a public service to both the professional and lay
communities, including educators and the media. In order
to allow a reasonable lead time for planning purposes,
subsequent bulletins will be published 18 to 24 months
before each event.
The
document "Total Solar Eclipse of 2006 March 29"
(NASA/TP-2004-212762) was written by Fred Espenak
(NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt,
Maryland, USA) and Jay Anderson (Prairie Weather Center,
Winnipeg, Manitoba, CANADA). Hard copies of this
publication may be ordered using the
Bulletin Request Form.
Note that you must include a SASE (self-addressed,
stamped envelope) with postage for 12 ounces (340 grams)
with your request. Do not send cash or checks!
The
complete 2006 eclipse publication is also available in
electronic format as two Portable Document Format (PDF)
files:
The "Low
Res" file has low resolution versions of the document
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to this publication (applicable to
both hard copy and PDF forms of this document).
Permission
is freely granted to reproduce any portion of this NASA
publication. All uses and/or publication of this
material should be accompanied by an appropriate
acknowledgment of the source (e.g.- Eclipse maps and
data courtesy of Fred Espenak and Jay Anderson,
NASA/TP-2004-212762 "Total Solar Eclipse of 2006 March
29").
Comments,
suggestions and corrections are solicited to improve the
content and layout in subsequent editions of this
publication series.
Fred Espenak Jay Anderson
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center Environment Canada
Planetary Systems Branch, Code 693 123 Main Street, Suite 150
Greenbelt, MD 20771 Winnipeg, MB,
USA CANADA R3C 3V4
Fax: 301-286-0212 Fax: 204-983-0109
E-mail: espenak@gsfc.nasa.gov E-mail: jander@cc.umanitoba.ca
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