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Interactive Maps for the Solar Eclipse '99

Content:   World - Europe - Germany/Deutschland - Austria/Österreich - Switzerland/Schweiz

You can also find our own detailed maps of the whole path of totality of the eclipse of 11 August 1999.

Special eclipse maps for Central Europe, Germany, and Austria

Click on a location on the maps and see the solar eclipse at this location.

The following maps are directely linked to our astronomical online software CalSky and show the maximum eclipse phase for the solar eclipse of 11 August 1999. Furthermore, the local circumstances ar listed as well (attention: times in Universal Time, UTC/GMT). The icon shows an example of what to expect.
You return to this page of interactive maps by pressing the go back button of your browser.

View details for solar eclipse on:

Interactive Eclipse-Map of the World


Eclipse path drawn for 11 August 1999.

Interactive Eclipse-Map of Europe


Eclipse path drawn for 11 August 1999.

Germany

Austria

Switzerland


All maps on these pages are © Arnold Barmettler and may not be re-used without prior written arrangements from the author. All data are calculated using the astronomical online-software CalSky. The author will be pleased to produce further maps from any region in various map projections, please contacts the author.
A catalogue of all solar eclipses for several centuries can be found for the German spoken part of Europe and for selected cities worldwide.
Using our astronomical online-software CalSky you can calculate global and local solar eclipses for several milleniums.

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21.12.2006 00:00 Uhr, Arnold Barmettler

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