The link doesn't play nice on my machine. The page opens in Firefox browser and shows some simple graphic of the earth with some clickable spots (I think). Then I see a message from my firewall that Google Earth is going out to the internet and all goes weird. The page gets new grainy overlays and the machine essentially freezes. Something is downloading but no joy after several minutes. Just regaining control is a mess because my mouse movements take about 5 seconds to show on the monitor. Two tries with a reboot between and I gave up.

Is it just a problem on my machine, or more common?


John Allen wrote:
This is worth checking out for the path of Jan 15 eclipse.
John K1AE

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Kosowsky [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 11:41 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: HeyWhatsThat: January 15 Solar Eclipse



Just finished a simulation of Friday's annular solar
eclipse at

   http://www.heywhatsthat.com/201001-solar-eclipse.html

It uses the Google Earth plugin to show both the eclipse
shadow on the Earth and the relative positions of the Moon
and the Sun in the sky.


Happy New Year,
MK
twitter.com/heywhatsthat


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