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- Solar Eclipses Tells how often they happen, gives a diagram that shows what the position of the earth and sun and moon are, and defines the types of solar eclipses. Includes animations of eclipses.
- Exploratorium: Solar Eclipse Resource information and features including what to expect when you see an eclipse, why they happen, and how to view one.
- MrEclipse.com A comprehensive site that includes instructions on how to photograph eclipses plus a photo gallery of recent eclipses and information about lunar and solar eclipses.
- Sky and Telescope: Eclipses Astronomy magazine with pictures and information about future and past eclipses. Includes solar eclipse viewing safety and photography techniques.
- NASA Eclipse Web Site Includes data about past, present, and future eclipses. Calculations are by Fred Espenak.
- Lunar Eclipses 2000-2020 University of Michigan's list of lunar eclipses, but doesn't say where they can best be viewed.