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Road Atlas for the Annular Solar Eclipse of 2023 - Autographed by Fred Espenak

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This is an exclusive signed edition copy of Fred Espenak's Road Atlas for the Annular Solar Eclipse of 2023, that you can purchase and have it hand delivered at the Arizona Dark Sky Star Party that will occur September 21, 2022. Here Fred describes his atlas:

On Saturday, October 14, 2023, an annular eclipse of the Sun will be visible from parts of the United States. Although a partial eclipse will be seen from all of North America, the annular phase in which the Moon’s disk is completely silhouetted by the Sun (known as annularity) is only visible from a narrow path of the Moon’s antumbral shadow as it sweeps through the western USA (Oregon, California, Idaho, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas), Mexico, Central and South America.

"Road Atlas for the Annular Solar Eclipse of 2023" contains a comprehensive series of 29 maps of the path of annularity across the USA, Mexico, Central and South America. The large scale (1 inch ≈ 28 miles) shows both major and minor roads, towns and cities, rivers, lakes, parks, national forests, wilderness areas and mountain ranges.

The path of annularity on each map is depicted as a lightly shaded region with the northern and southern limits clearly identified. The annular eclipse can be seen only inside this path. The closer one gets to the central line of the path, the longer the annular eclipse lasts. Gray lines inside the path mark the duration of the annular eclipse in 30 second steps. This makes it easy to estimate the duration of annularity from any location in the eclipse path.

Yellow lines running across the path at 5-minute intervals indicate the local time of mid-eclipse. Where they cross the central line (plotted in red) the local time, central line duration of annularity and the Sun's altitude are labeled. This eliminates the need to look these details up on a table.

The 2023 Road Atlas also features six tables giving eclipse times and circumstances for hundreds of cities throughout North and South America.

Armed with this atlas and the latest weather forecasts, the road warrior is ready to chase annularity no matter where it takes him/her along the entire path. This mobile strategy offers the highest probability of witnessing the amazing 2023 annular eclipse in clear skies.

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