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An Annular Solar Eclipse will be visble on morning of March 29th 2006 between 10 and 11

about 20% coverage should be visible if no clouds.

Scroll down this page for a range of useful resources to support this event

 

PLEASE REMEMBER NOT TO LOOK DIRECTLY AT THE SUN, USE THE VIEWING TECHNIQUES OUTLINED BELOW.

 

Safe viewing advice

Safe Viewing 1

Safe Viewing 2

Safe Viewing 3

Safe Viewing 4

Safe Viewing 5

Eclipse Information

A great light show in the sky

Experiencing a Solar Eclipse

Experiencing a solar eclipse 1

Experiencing a soalr eclipse 2

Predicting a solar eclipse

Predicting a solar eclipse 1

Predicting a solar eclipse 2

The shape of the shadow

Three kinds of solar eclipe

Understanding angular size 1

Understanding angular size 2

What is a solar eclipse?

Why do solar eclipses occur only during the new moon

Other useful resources

Flipbook resource

Card viewing device instructions

Modelling the eclipse in the classroom

Web quest for primary children

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