Eclipse Bulletins on Internet
Response to the first two NASA solar eclipse bulletins RP1301 (Annular Solar
Eclipse of 10 May 1994) and RP1318 (Total Solar Eclipse of 3 November 1994) was
overwhelming. Unfortunately, the demand exceeded the supply and current funding
sources did not permit additional printings to fill all requests. To address
this problem as well as allowing greater access to them, these eclipse
bulletins were both made available via the Internet in April 1994. This was
due entirely through the kind efforts and expertise of Dr. Joe Gurman
(GSFC/Solar Physics Branch). The 1995 bulletin is also being made available
via Internet.
The bulletin can be read or downloaded via the World-Wide Web
server with a mosaic client from the NASA Eclipse Web Site
The top-level URL for the eclipse bulletins themselves are:
Current plans call for making all future NASA eclipse bulletins available over
the Internet, at or before publication of each. It should be noted that this
is a first attempt to make the bulletins available electronically. The primary
goal has been to make the bulletins available to as large an audience as
possible. Thus, some figures or maps may not be at their optimum resolution or
format. Comments and suggestions are actively solicited to fix problems and
improve on compatibility and formats.
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