A Solar Eclipse Expedition to Turkey

Mathematics – Probability

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On 29 March 2006, a total solar eclipse occurred over South America, Africa, Turkey, Russia and Kazakhstan. It was the first one close to central Europe after the eclipse of 11 August 1999, and was calculated to have a maximum duration of totality of 4min 7sec. A group of eleven persons from ESO, accompanied by three from MPE and several amateur astronomers from the Augsburg area (altogether 20 participants) travelled to the Antalya region of Turkey to observe the eclipse. The Turkish Riviera could be rated as a good, but not excellent ob-serving site, with a probability of seeing the eclipse of 48% for Antalya.

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