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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