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On March 29, 2006, a total solar eclipse will occur when the new moon moves directly between the sun and the earth. The moon's shadow will fall on the eastern tip of Brazil, speed eastward across the Atlantic, through northern Africa, across the Mediterranean, and into Turkey, where an... more
Reviewed by pauljc Mar 29 2006, 03:07am ( 82 reviews ) • exploratorium.edu
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Reviewed by neoauteur on Oct 12, 10:29am
If there is a reason for everything.....
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Rated by lizardpicasso on Jul 14, 4:19pm
If your ever in the San Francisco area GO!
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Rated by Myees on Mar 29 2009, 5:39am
Great site!
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Rated by WilliamStafford9 on Jan 27 2009, 3:57am
The world is my exploratorium? From the site: Don't push this button! :^)
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Rated by Sootycat100 on Dec 05 2008, 9:40pm
Science is about getting smaller and quicker
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Rated by My-Bologna on Nov 21 2008, 9:04pm
those fossils are just there to test my faith. hrmf.
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Rated by Xaqaz on May 10 2008, 8:52pm
Love this place, very cool. The site also is cool, gives updates on what's happening on the museum in San Francisco
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Rated by gualleygirl on Feb 21 2008, 9:48pm
this is a site for those interested in science...this site could get you interested