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Uploaded by on Aug 29, 2007

Eclipse on 28 August 2007. Note:- This is captured on Stellarium. Location is set in Singapore.

This is for my blog entry at http://delphiz.blogspot.com

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  • would you recommend Stellarium over Celestia?

  • Both are great programs. Stellarium is the better one for observation of the night skies or using it as your local star map, while Celestia is better if you're looking for educational/universe explorer software. =)

  • i do it but do you know also solar elipse year and day?

  • Set the city to Singapore (Longitude: 105deg 47' 46" E and Latitude: 1deg 26' 24" N) and my time zone is in SGT (singapore timezone, which is ard +8 GMT)

    I have not really tried viewing solar eclipse in stellarium, but you can try to set it to 1 aug 2008 from 0800hr (UTC) for total solar eclipse, location *should* be around Russia/Canada/Greenland.

  • how do you record the video? from stellarium?

  • I used a 3-rd party software called "iShowU" for mac.

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  • voy a poner las gafas

  • i got 166.000.000 stars in stellarium ^^

  • It worked, thanks

  • Watch the solar eclipse on aug 21 2017 and set the town to portland oregon, and watch the "almost eclipse" on 11/12/1966 in portland so many people were probably hoping for an eclipse... must have been real sad...

    PS click on increase time speed as fast as you can and you will go over year 10000! It could freeze ur comp. tho...

  • exacly at longitude 51degree 25'43E latitude 77degree 45'36'N,0 altitude,2008/8[month]/1[day],­1 of exacly precisely place with the moon totaly cover the sun

  • ok

    thank

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