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Intro
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An Awesome Spectacle...
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because of an Astonishing Coincidence
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A Bit of Solar Physics
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How Solar Eclipses Work
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The Types of Eclipses
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A Diamond Ring
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Central Eclipses of the Sun
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Annular Solar Eclipses
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Totality comes to Hawai'i 1991
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Totality in Mexico City 1991
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Companions in the Sky, part 2
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A wonder in the darkness
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Timing is Everything
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Solar Eclipses for 2023-24
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The October 14th, 2023 Annular Eclipse
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The Great National Eclipse
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Across the country and beyond!
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The Upcoming Total Solar Eclips
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Where to go!
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Closeup for Texas
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North along the Path
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Potential Cloud Cover
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Practice Safe Sun!
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Safe Filters
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Danger!!
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Observers: Don't Let This Happen to You!
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How to use Filter Glasses
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Safest Method of All
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Getting Creative!
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If you need another reason to go
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Suggestions for Photography
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A table
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Image Scale
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Some Examples
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Solar Eclipse Paths in North America 2001-2050
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Don't be Discouraged!
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Some Sources of Viewers and Filter
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Save Big on Coursera Plus. 7,000+ courses at $160 off. Limited Time Only! Grab it Learn about upcoming solar eclipses in this detailed 41-minute lecture by New Jersey Astronomical Association Vice President Al Witzgall. Explore the October 14, 2023 Annular Solar Eclipse visible from Oregon to Texas and the April 8, 2024 Total Solar Eclipse visible from Maine to Texas. Discover solar physics, eclipse mechanics, types of eclipses, and phenomena like diamond rings and totality. Gain insights on eclipse timing, paths across North America, and potential cloud cover. Master safe viewing techniques, including proper filter usage and creative observation methods. Get tips on eclipse photography, including image scale and equipment suggestions. Examine solar eclipse paths in North America from 2001 to 2050 and find resources for viewers and filters.

Upcoming Solar Eclipses in 2023 and 2024 - Detailed Discussion

New Jersey Astronomical Association
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