The Solar Eclipse of 21 June 2001
During the total eclipse of
the Sun on 21 June 2001 EUMETSAT used its in-orbit stand-by satellite Meteosat-6
to observe the shadow of the Moon on the Earth's or cloud surfaces using
a special scanning mode. Instead of covering the full Earth disk in half-hourly
intervals, a large part of the southern hemisphere was scanned in 10-minute
intervals. This allowed for a more rapid observation sequence of the movement
of the Moon's shadow along the Earth's surface. In the figure below the
path of the shadow is indicated. |
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