You could try the eclipse calculator..
2006-06-12 12:07:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Here the the dates:
For 1880:
1880 Dec 02 Partial Solar Eclipse
1880 Dec 16 Total Lunar Eclipse
1880 Dec 31 Partial Solar Eclipse
For 1908:
Annular Solar Eclipse of 1908 Jun 28
Hybrid Solar Eclipse of 1908 Dec 23
2006-06-12 19:11:18
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answered by Mintz 3
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On the Nasa Website, it has maps and listings of solar and lunar eclipses. The listings of solar eclipses have maps starting in 1851.
http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/SEmap/SEmapNA.html
The Lunar eclipses start at 1901.
http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/lunar.html
2006-06-12 19:12:30
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answered by chere_belle 1
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my demo version of Sky-Map Pro version 7.0 has all the
eclipses both solar and lunar from 2000 BC to 3000 AD listed...
2006-06-13 00:13:34
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answered by PrasannanJyotish 3
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You may want to try: www.wikipedia.com or look it up in your enclopedia. It's worth a shot. Good luck!
2006-06-12 19:11:44
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answered by Lyndee 4
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