Timing of the 1984 total solar eclipse and the size of the sun

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Solar Diameter, Solar Eclipses, Solar Limb, Time Measurement, Chromosphere, Error Analysis

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The authors report accurate timing of second and third contacts made
from videotape of the total solar eclipse of 23 November, 1984, observed
in Papua New Guinea. The magnitude of the discrepancies between
predicted and observed times indicates that the secular change in the
size of the Sun reported by some observers is within the uncertainty.

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