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Interactive Google Map for the Solar Eclipse (March 29 2006)
Hi everybody,
Are you ready for the total Solar Eclipse of March 29 ? We are very pleased to announce the release of the Interactive Google Map for the Solar Eclipse in the Eclipse-2006 website: -- http://solar-eclipse-2006.info In addition to lots of information about the eclipse, you will be able to use the Google Map API service to visualize the exact path of the Totality through the world. (Click on Where to see the Eclipse). Enjoy it and don't hesitate to leave your comments in our Eclipse blog: -- http://solar-eclipse-2006.info/wp The solar-eclipse-2006.info team. |
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Interactive Google Map for the Solar Eclipse (March 29 2006)
Very nice map! Interesting website.
The option for uploading images in the Blog is also quite nice. Look forward to the eclipse. B. wrote: Hi everybody, Are you ready for the total Solar Eclipse of March 29 ? We are very pleased to announce the release of the Interactive Google Map for the Solar Eclipse in the Eclipse-2006 website: -- http://solar-eclipse-2006.info In addition to lots of information about the eclipse, you will be able to use the Google Map API service to visualize the exact path of the Totality through the world. (Click on Where to see the Eclipse). Enjoy it and don't hesitate to leave your comments in our Eclipse blog: -- http://solar-eclipse-2006.info/wp The solar-eclipse-2006.info team. |
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Interactive Google Map for the Solar Eclipse (March 29 2006)
For the Google Map you just copied the code from the NASA page!
http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclips...006google.html Also your page doesn't work in every GM supported browser... For really interactive solar eclipses Google Maps and a lot more you should visit: http://xjubier.free.fr/en/site_pages...oogleMaps.html By clicking anywhere on the map you'll dispaly the local circumstances of the eclipse. |
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Interactive Google Map for the Solar Eclipse (March 29 2006)
For the Google Map you just copied the code from the NASA page!
http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclips...006google.html Also your page doesn't work in every GM supported browser... For really interactive solar eclipses Google Maps and a lot more you should visit: http://xjubier.free.fr/en/site_pages...oogleMaps.html By clicking anywhere on the map you'll dispaly the local circumstances of the eclipse. |
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