[meteorite-list] I don't know to start looking........
Sterling K. Webb
sterling_k_webb at sbcglobal.net
Thu Mar 22 01:00:52 EDT 2012
Pete, List,
To find any eclipse in your lifetime, just go to
this list of all the eclipses of the twentieth century:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_solar_eclipses_in_the_20th_century
Click on the small globe icon to the right for a
view of the eclipse track on the Earth.
Kotzebue?
Just grazeed immeduately before sunset
by a partial eclipse-- May 9, 1967
A partial annular eclipse, morning
of Sept. 11, 1969
This is your baby for Kotzebue. Right smack on
the line of totalality in the eclipse of July 10, 1972:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:SE1972Jul10T.png
Sterling K. Webb
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Subject: [meteorite-list] I don't know to start looking........
> Hello list,
> I don't even know how to beguin this.
> Sometime between 1967 and 1972 while at an
> Air Force radar site, there was a complete
> Solar eclipse that happened at the
> Kotzebue AFB on the coast of Alaska.
> I vividly remember the teminator raceing
> across the tundera toward me.
> Dogs were barking, chickens squaking and all
> the animals started to bed down. Then there
> was the econd terminator, with all the animals
> going nuts all over again.
> It was the most thrilling site I've ever
> seen.
> Any one that could help me pin down the date and
> time?
> Thanls,
> Pete
>
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