Brian Jackson

Associate Professor of Physics at Boise State University

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NASA’s Most Detailed Eclipse Animation Ever

Posted by admin on December 15, 2016
Posted in: Uncategorized. Tagged: NASA, solar eclipse 2017.

This animation includes EVERYTHING: elevation profile of the Earth AND of the Moon, coloration of the Earth’s surface, an astronomical ephemeris that predicts the Moon’s position accurate to 1-meter – everything. Watch it to see what to expect on Monday, Aug 21, 2017.

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