The
Total Solar eclipse of 1999
The
last Total Eclipse of the Century
(Magnitude
of 1.029,
Saros Series 145: Member 21 of 77 eclipses in series)
A Full Program of Activities
Like
usual, a rich program with the public was organized to explain the
eclipses
in general and the August 11 one in particular.
Preparing for the August 11, 1999 Total Solar Eclipse
Our
Trip to Syria to Observe the Totality
Sightseeing in our way...
Viewing
the Eclipse
It
lead us to Malkiya near Qameshli in Northern Syria, right next to
the Turkish border
| The Algerian Team of Observers eclipse9.jpg From left to right, standing and sitting: Ismail, Riadh, Chamseddine, Jamal (Abdel Hakim missing) |
The Two Members of the SIRIUS Delegation in Blissful Contemplation [画像:eclipse11.jpg] From left to right Chamseddine MOUATSI and J. M. |
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| The Sun's Disk Bitten! [画像:eclipse1.jpg] Some 10 mn after the start |
... Nibbled [画像:eclipse2.jpg] Some 20 mn after the start Notice the 3 large solar spots. |
| ... gulped [画像:eclipse3.jpg] Some 30 mn after the start |
... Snatched [画像:eclipse4.jpg] Some 40 mn after the start |
| ... Gobbled [画像:eclipse5.jpg] Less than 15 mn before the totality |
...k Devoured [画像:eclipse6.jpg] Few minutes before the totality |
| ... Swallowed [画像:eclipse17.jpg] The Corona in all its Glory |
Whirlwind from the North West Half way during the Partial Eclipse eclipse7.jpg |
| More Pictures of the Arab Delegations eclipse10.jpg They came from Kuwait, Jordan, Syria Libya, Tunis, and Algeria | Gathering around the Projection Screen [画像:eclipse8.jpg] The observation site was at the top floor of a high school in the city of Malkiya, in the province of Hasakeh, at the Northern tip of Syria |
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