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The Swinburne Centre for Astrophysics & Supercomputering, in conjunction with
Geoff Dudley of Swinburne Learning & Teaching Support, had hoped to provide a live webcast
of the eclipse, but unfortunately this will not be possible. Instead we recommend the
CSIRO webcast live from Ceduna.
Geoff is currently at Ceduna with a digital recorder & camera (and scope holder rings
generously provided by the Binocular & Telescope Service Centre) and we will publish his
recording a few days after the eclipse, so stay turned!
Viewing information from the
Astronomical Society of South Australia
Viewing information using the
Rainbow Symphony glasses
Eclipse facts:
The Dec. 4, 2002 total solar eclipse will start off the west coast of
Africa (Angola) and end in the South West corner of Queensland.
Local time: Tuesday, 12-Nov-2024 20:16:42 EST