Local Circumstances in Java During the Total Solar Eclipse of 1983
Abstract
A total solar eclipse of unusually long duration will occur on 11 June 1983. The path of totality begins in the Indian Ocean, passes over many of the islands of Indonesia and ends in the Coral Sea. The duration of totality is maximum near Java where weather prospects are also quite favourable. Local circumstances are examined in detail, presenting predictions for 34 cities on the island. A consideration of lunar-shadow geometry is given to clarify some of the confusion concerning the advantages of observing from the centre line. A comparison of the present predictions with those of the U.S. Naval Observatory reveals some differences which could have important implications for observers.
- Publication:
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Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada
- Pub Date:
- February 1983
- Bibcode:
- 1983JRASC..77....5E
- Keywords:
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- Indonesia;
- Solar Eclipses;
- Space Observations (From Earth);
- Lunar Shadow;
- Sky Brightness;
- Solar Corona;
- Solar Observatories;
- Visual Observation;
- Astronomy