| Fred Espenak |
The eclipse expert to beat them
all. This is his home page at NASA. |
| Jay
Anderson |
A meteoroligst at the University of
Manitoba, who provides climate statistics for Fred
Espenak's eclipse bulletins |
| Solar Eclipse Web Pages |
Joanne and Patrick Poitevin's site,
containing, amongst other things, details of Solar
Eclipse Conference 2004 and the Solar
Eclipse Mailing List. |
| Miloslav Druckmüller |
Organiser of the MMV project, whose aim
is to create realistic images of total solar eclipses, and they are
certainly achieving very good results! |
| Sheridan
Williams |
An English
eclipse expert with a fascinating league table of eclipse chasers
from around the world. Plenty of other information as well. |
| Wendy
Carlos |
Wendy Carlos - a self-confessed
"coronaphile" - has some fantastic eclipse-chasing
stories and composite photographs on her web site |
| Daniel
Fischer |
A German amateur who has put together a
vast site
full of links and reports not just on eclipses but on many other
astronomy items as well. |
| Mr. Eclipse |
Want to photograph eclipses? Then this
is the
page to go to. Fred's other site. |
| Jeff Charles |
An extensive eclipse site |
| Bill and Denise Kramer |
Another eclipse-chasers web site |
| Sky & Telescope |
Sky and Telescopes Magazine Eclipse site |
| Klipsi |
Oliver "Klipsi" Staiger - an excellent
often amusing source of
information from one of the characters of eclipse chasing |
| Mark's travel notes |
Mark Sukhija is a world traveller who has also caught the eclipse-chasing bug! Good site if eclipse travel
isn't the only travel you are into. |
| WinEclipse |
Excellent eclipse map and prediction
software for Windows by Heinz Scsibrany. This is the software
that was used to generate the eclipse maps for this web site. |
| EMapWin |
Another excellent eclipse map and
prediction software package for Windows. |
| General
Astronomy Links |
| AstroWeb |
A collection of astronomy-related links. |