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Solar Eclipse of January 14 1907 from Lauderdale, Australia

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Eclipse Map from Lauderdale, Australia
Eclipse KML paths provided by Xavier M. Jubier (http://xjubier.free.fr/)
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Eclipse Visibility from Lauderdale, Australia
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This diagram shows how the Total Solar Eclipse of January 14 1907 will look like at the instant of maximum eclipse from Loading... (Loading...).
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Please keep in mind that in this sky chart the North direction points upwards. The Online Planetarium provides a realistic interactive visualization which properly takes into account the rotation of the sky caused by the local observing point on Earth.
Start of Partial Eclipse from Lauderdale, Australia
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Start of Total Eclipse from Lauderdale, Australia
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Maximum Eclipse from Lauderdale, Australia
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End of Total Eclipse from Lauderdale, Australia
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End of Partial Eclipse from Lauderdale, Australia
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Thee eclipse KML paths used for the maps visualization on this site are provided by Xavier M. Jubier (http://xjubier.free.fr/)

Sky Chart of Total Solar Eclipse of January 14 1907

The sky chart below shows the location in the sky of the Moon, the Sun and the planets at the time of maximum eclipse. The portion of the sky represented in this sky chart is 50°x25°

In case of a total solar eclipse, such as the Total Solar Eclipse of January 14 1907, this chart can be useful to determine which planets are visible during the totality phase. Please keep in mind that in this sky chart the North direction (increasing Declination) points upwards. The Online Planetarium provides a realistic interactive visualization which properly takes into account the rotation of the sky caused by the local observing point on Earth.

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