Figures
Figure 1: Orthographic Projection Map of the Eclipse Path
Figure 2: Stereographic Projection Map of the Eclipse Path
Figure 3: The Eclipse Path Through Europe
Figure 4: The Eclipse Path Through the Middle East
Figure 5: The Eclipse Path Through South Asia
Figure 6: The Eclipse Path Through England and France
Figure 7: The Eclipse Path Through France, Belgium, Luxembourg and Germany
Figure 8: The Eclipse Path Through Germany and Austria
Figure 9: The Eclipse Path Through Austria, Hungary and Romania
Figure 10: The Eclipse Path Through Romania and Bulgaria
Figure 11: The Eclipse Path Through Turkey
Figure 12: The Eclipse Path Through Turkey, Syria and Iraq
Figure 13: The Eclipse Path Through Iraq and Iran
Figure 14: The Eclipse Path Through Iran
Figure 15: The Eclipse Path Through Southern Iran
Figure 16: The Eclipse Path Through Pakistan
Figure 17: The Eclipse Path Through Pakistan and India
Figure 18: The Eclipse Path Through Central India
Figure 19: The Eclipse Path Through Eastern India
Figure 20: The Lunar Limb Profile At 11:00 UT
Figure 21: Limb Profile Effects on the Duration of Totality
Figure 22: Mean Cloud Cover in August Along the Eclipse Path
Figure 23: Probability of Seeing the Eclipse Along the Path
Figure 24: Spectral Response of Some Commonly Available Solar Filters
Figure 25: The Sky During Totality As Seen From Center Line At 11:00 UT
Figure 26: The 2001 June 21 Eclipse Path Through Africa
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