Question by Anti-Stupid: Does anyone know where I can see a picture of a Eclipse Tattoo?
I am thinking about getting a tattoo with a solar eclipse in it and I would like to see how others have turned out. Anything will help. Thanks!
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Answer by Questions,questionshttp://images.google.bg/imgres?imgurl=http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3223/2891701331_e30b7f889c.jpg%3Fv%3D0&imgrefurl=http://flickr.com/photos/48336602%40N00/2891701331/&usg=__7yBtgo_O-ceaw-fUM2sjWFpB-6s=&h=500&w=375&sz=105&hl=bg&start=23&um=1&tbnid=fN51qkufu2z4lM:&tbnh=130&tbnw=98&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dsolar%2Beclipse%2Btattoo%26start%3D20%26ndsp%3D20%26um%3D1%26hl%3Dbg%26sa%3DN
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SynopsisTintin and Captain Haddock arrive in Peru to look for Professor Calculus, following the events in The Seven Crystal Balls, which ended with Calculus being kidnapped for putting on the bracelet of the mummified Inca, Rascar Capac. Although Tintin and Haddock intercept the ship carrying Calculus, the Pachacamac, near Callao, they are unable to rescue him, and they set off on the trail of the Quechua-speaking natives who have taken him. It leads them to the mountain town of Jauga, where a train is sabotaged in an attempt to kill them. They find both the authorities and the locals extremely unwilling to help them track Calculus' kidnappers because of the wrath of the Inca.Tintin then encounters a young Indian boy named Zorrino, whom he protects from two bullying men of white descent. Following that, a mysterious Indian gives him a medallion, telling him it will save him from danger. Soon after, Zorrino offers to take them to the Temple of the Sun, where he claims their friend is being held. The Temple lies deep in the Andes, and the journey there is long and eventful - it involves hindrance from natives and Captain Haddock being terrorised by the local wildlife.Finally they come upon the Temple of the Sun - and stumble right into a group of Inca who have survived until modern-day times. Zorrino is saved from harm when Tintin gives him the medallion (the Indian who had given it to him reveals himself as one of the Incan high priests, and explains that he gave it to Tintin because he was moved by his effort to protect Zorrino from abuse), but Tintin and Haddock are sentenced to death for their sacrilegious intrusion and end up on the same pyre as Calculus. Tintin has, however, chosen the hour of their death to coincide with a solar eclipse, and the terrified Inca believe he can command their God, the Sun. Afterwards, the leader of the Incas tells them the "magic liquid" mentioned in the preceding volume was a coca-derivative used to hypnotize the explorers who had excavated Rascar Capac's tomb as punishment for their sacrilege. Tintin convinces him to break the curse, and after swearing on their own accord to keep the colony's existence secret, they return to Europe with a gift of Incan gold and jewels, while Zorrino decides to stay with the Incas. Publication historyPrisoners of the Sun was the first Tintin adventure to be published in the newly-created Tintin Magazine in 1946. The pages were published in a landscape design crossing two central pages rather than the standard portrait way.The original version begins with Tintin on his way to Marlinspike following his visit to the hospital where he witnessed the mass panic attack
why were the eclipses less in the past ?
Question by Endless Love: why were the eclipses less in the past ?
so now we have like 4 - 6 in one year , and we may have 3 in a month , but why in the past it was too much little
look at this page : http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEdecade/SEdecade1901.html
is it showing all the eclipses or few of them ? it was like 1 or 2 yearly ? why ?
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Answer by Dudelook more carefully, there are clearly 2-3 per year back then just like now
look at 1909 and 1910
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Visit science.nasa.gov for more. On Monday, June 4th, the Moon will pass through the shadow of Earth, producing a partial lunar eclipse visible across the Pacific from China to the United States.
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