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2008 Total Solar Eclipse

Russia • August 1, 2008




Eclipse image credit: Williams College Expedition: Jay M. Pasachoff, Bryce A. Babcock, William G. Wagner, Matthew Baldwin, Katherine DuPré, Marcus Freeman, Marek Demianski, and Paul Rosenthal, in collaboration with Alphya Nesterenko and Igor Nesterenko of the State University of Novosibirsk, Akademgorodok, Russia. Image processing by Haná Druckmüllerová, Brno Technical University, Czech Republic.


Eclipse image credit: Williams College Expedition: Jay M. Pasachoff, Bryce A. Babcock, William G. Wagner, Matthew Baldwin, Katherine DuPré, Marcus Freeman, Marek Demianski, and Paul Rosenthal, in collaboration with Alphia Nesterenko and Igor Nesterenko of the State University of Novosibirsk, Akademgorodok, Russia. Inner image by EIT Team, NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. Outer image by LASCO Team, Naval Research Laboratory. Combination by Steele Hill, NASA's GSFC with Jay Pasachoff, Williams College. SOHO is a joint project of ESA and NASA.



More Eclipse Images

The 2008 Williams College Eclipse Team

Links


Science Magazine article commenting on our expedition.

SOHO's eclipse comet that wasn't: C/2008 O1 (SOHO)

Our image merged with SOHO's

Magnetic-field-based eclipse prediction

Movie from our site (YouTube from HDTV)

post-Eclipse Press Release 2

post-Eclipse Press Release 1

full National Geographic News Interview with Jay Pasachoff

National Geographic News interview with Jay Pasachoff, as they posted it

Fred Espenak's map

pre-Eclipse Press Release

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 (2009), in press

Contact

Professor Jay Pasachoff (Jay.M.Pasachoff@williams.edu)
Williams College--Hopkins Observatory
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