SETI bioastro: FW: [HASTRO-L] Index SENL February 2004

From: LARRY KLAES (ljk4_at_msn.com)
Date: Sat Feb 14 2004 - 14:03:26 PST

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    >From: Patrick Poitevin <solareclipsewebpages_at_BTOPENWORLD.COM>
    >Reply-To: History of Astronomy Discussion Group <HASTRO-L_at_LISTSERV.WVU.EDU>
    >To: HASTRO-L_at_LISTSERV.WVU.EDU
    >Subject: [HASTRO-L] Index SENL February 2004
    >Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2004 21:46:10 +0000
    >
    >Dear all,
    >
    >Please find herewith the Index of the February 2004 issue of the Solar
    >Eclipse Newsletter (SENL). Beside the topic, the page number is listed.
    >Please post your solar eclipse related contributions to us. Thank you.
    >
    >The SENL can be downloaded free of charge. You only need Adobe Acrobat
    >Reader on your computer. For Adobe see
    >
    >http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html
    >
    >1 Picture Logo SEC2004
    >2 SECalendar February
    >7 SECalender correction - Galilei
    >7 SECalendar for January
    >8 Binary death?
    >8 Picture Babak, Iran picture icebreaker
    >9 SEC2004 Countdown
    >10 Book "Eclipses of the Sun"
    >10 Stunning book!
    >10 SENL January Index
    >11 SEC2004 Solar Eclipse Conference
    >11 Eclipse novel
    >12 ENHA 56
    >13 Visual color impression of the corona
    >18 A FUNNY SEMI- ECLIPSE RELATED STORY
    >18 Globe-spanning totality!
    >19 Picture global spanning eclipse Kopia av Toras diamantring
    >19 APOD- Astronomy PIcture of the Day website and book
    >19 Photo mishaps
    >20 Number of eclipses
    >22 About eclipse calculations: 2 questions
    >24 "Shooting the sun" eclipse novel
    >25 The Beginning of the End of an Era
    >25 Eclipse penguin game
    >25 Strange Eclipse Story (Possibly for the SENL?): 31-May-2003, Orkney
    >Islands
    >26 Solar Eclipse Articles
    >26 Julena S. Duncombe, 1912-2003
    >27 Eclipse music, can anyone play it ?
    >27 Stupidity smarts- dumbest astronomy questions
    >28 TSE2003 S&T/TQI/LanChile Flight Photos
    >28 Fictional Eclipse Expedition - Max Byrd's Novel
    >29 Eclipse sighting
    >29 2001-2006 links
    >29 FEBRUARY FULL MOON
    >29 Picture iran babak-panarama-pang2
    >30 Transit of Venus items
    >30 Venus Transit Meet/Observe
    >31 Midnight Venus transit in northern Alaska
    >32 Venus transit
    >32 NASA Transit of Venus website
    >32 Picture nasa transit of venus website TV2004-Sun1b
    >33 Picture nasa transit of venus website TV2004-Weather1b
    >33 SOHO transit of Venus
    >33 Venus Transit Tour to Iran
    >34 Update to Africlipse Website, including Libya tour for 2006
    >35 Transit of Venus Education Program
    >35 Picture WebPages Fred Espenak Circumstances for Cities
    >(International)
    >35 Please add link
    >36 2005 Total Eclipse
    >36 2005 Galapagos Eclipse Cruise
    >36 Picture 2005 galapagos FrameHead
    >36 Picture 2005 galapagos Image86b
    >37 Galapagos
    >37 Only three ships going for the 2005 eclipse?
    >
    >See the latest SENL and also the complete SENL Index since November 1996 at
    >our Solar Eclipse WebPages at
    >
    >http://solareclipsewebpages.users.btopenworld.com
    >
    >The SENL will be soon on the WebPages of Fred Espenak/NASA. See
    >
    >http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/SENL/ and the index at
    >
    >http://www.mreclipse.com/SENL/SENLinde.htm with example: SENL0011.pdf
    >
    >http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/SENL/SENL0011.pdf
    >
    >Comments and contributions are welcome at
    >solareclipsewebpages_at_btopenworld.com
    >
    >And ... keep those solar eclipse related messages coming ...
    >
    >Best Regards,
    >
    >Patrick and Joanne
    >
    >solareclipsewebpages_at_btopenworld.com
    >http://solareclipsewebpages.users.btopenworld.com

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