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Download Page
of RedShift 3 setting files
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You need the planetarium program RedShif 3 to display the settings.
Every setting is a starting point. RedShift remains fully functional and you can make any changes you like.
Please send your RS3
settings and mov to:
hoogeland2@zonnet.nl |
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The Solar eclipse of august
11, 1999
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Shows the eclipse seen from our moon
at an altitude of 52 kM from the moon's surface. Looking over the moonscape you will see the Earth just above the
horizon. The penumbra of the eclipse is clearly visible. |
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The Solar eclipse of august
11, 1999
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The eclipse this time seen from the
Sun. You see the large penumbra. The small umbra is hidden behind the moon. |
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The Solar eclipse of august
11, 1999
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Shows the eclipse seen from our moon
at an altitude of 245.000 kM from the moon's surface. |
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The Solar eclipse of august
11, 1999
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Shows the eclipse from the surface
of our moon. There's a very small dark spot visible in the large penumbra. Indeed: the umbra. (north of France).
Zoom in to make it big on the screen. You will be amazed how far this will go! Take a forward step in time to see
the umbra move over the Earth. Maybe you can estimate the speed of the shadow. |
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The Solar eclipse of august
11, 1999
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Zoomed in on the
umbra.
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The eclipse seen
from earth on the path of totality
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| SolarEclips09012001.rs3 |
| The total lunar eclipse of 9 jan 2001
seen from te moon. So it is a solar eclipse caused by the earth. |
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