From: LARRY KLAES (ljk4_at_msn.com)
Date: Fri Sep 30 2005 - 20:25:18 UTC
>From: SpaceWeather.com <swlist_at_spaceweather.com>
>To: SpaceWeather.com <swlist_at_spaceweather.com>
>Subject: Solar Eclipse
>Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 14:05:35 -0500
>
>Space Weather News for September 30, 2005
>http://spaceweather.com
>
>SOLAR ECLIPSE: On October 3rd, the moon will glide in front of the sun,
>producing a solar eclipse visible across Europe, Africa and the Middle
>East. The eclipse won't be total, but rather annular: at maximum eclipse,
>an intense "ring of fire" will encircle the moon. This happens when the
>moon is a bit too small to completely cover the sun. Visit
>http://spaceweather.com for visibility maps, safe observing tips and photos
>of past annular eclipses.
>
>MYSTERY RAINBOW: What does it take to make a rainbow? Two things:
>raindrops and sunlight. On Sept. 26, however, observers in Belgium saw a
>rainbow with no sun and no rain. Read about this mysterious rainbow on
>http://spaceweather.com.
>
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