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ON April 28 of next year there will occur a total eclipse of the sun which will begin on the earth generally at 7h. 49.2m. G.M.T., the central phase commencing at 8h. 46.1m. G.M.T. The path of the moon's shadow is restricted for the most part to the equatorial regions, and is confined to the longitudes between Australia and South America, so that as far as Europe or Asia are concerned the eclipse cannot be observed there even in a partial phase.
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LOCKYER, W. The Next Total Eclipse of the Sun . Nature 84, 75–76 (1910). https://doi.org/10.1038/084075a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/084075a0