File:5000 Years of Total Solar Eclipses- The Movie (SVS5236 - heatmap 2048p30).webm
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editDescription5000 Years of Total Solar Eclipses- The Movie (SVS5236 - heatmap 2048p30).webm |
English: An animated heatmap showing the accumulation of total solar eclipse paths over the 5000 years from 2000 BCE to 3000 CE. This version is formatted for Science on a Sphere. |
Date | 13 March 2024, 21:30:00 (upload date) |
Source | 5000 Years of Total Solar Eclipses: The Movie |
Author | NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio - Ernie Wright, Ian Jones, Laurence Schuler |
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Keywords InfoField | Sun-Earth-Moon Interactions; Moon; Eclipse; Earth Science; SOS; Solar Eclipse; Sun-earth Interactions; Sun and Earth |
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