NASA Eclipse Home Page:Maps and tables for 7,000 years of lunar and solar eclipses, eclipse photographs, observing tips, and eye safety information.
Annular Eclipse: Pictures of this phenomenon on May 31, 2003 between the hours of 6:10 A.M. to 6:42 A.M. in Turku, Finland.
Articles on ancient observations: A list of hyperlinks to various articles on eclipses, comets, novae, and meteor showers that were seen in ancient times.
Black Sun: Eric Flescher relates his eclipse experiences with journals and photographs.
Brian Dana Akers' Eclipse Photos: Solar eclipse photographs from 1972 to the present.
Eclipse Cafe: Images, discussion, information and resources for solar and lunar eclipses.
Eclipse Chaser Home Page: Total solar eclipse articles, expeditions, experiments, umbral data, and images.
Eclipse Chasing Tips, Experiences, Photography: Eclipse chasing history, about solar eclipses, photography of eclipses, and a gallery of images.
Eclipse Chasing with Maria Mitchell: Interactive solar eclipse project for high school earth science classes, sponsored by Vassar College and Arlington Central High School.
Eclipse: The Celestial Phenomenon That Changed the Course of History: Full text online of 2001 book exploring historical and current fascination with eclipses.
Eclipses at Sea: Descriptions of eclipse cruises from 1972 to the present.
Eclipsoids: Personal webpage devoted to the experience and phenomena of total solar eclipse.
Ecliptomaniacs: Pictures and stories from an Irish eclipse chasers group
EmapWin: Windows software for generating eclipse maps for solar eclipses from 3000BC to 3000AD
Homepage of Heinz Scsibrany: Eclipse chaser and author of WinEclipse - Windows software for producing eclipse maps and animations
How Solar Eclipses Work: Illustrated explanation of what happens during a solar eclipse and how you can observe this event safely.
IAU Eclipse Page: International Astronomical Union's Working group on solar eclipses. Contains reference materials, expedition reports, and useful links.
Introductory Eclipse Tutorial: Basic information including causes, time patterns, and observed phenomena.
Javascript Eclipse Calculator: A self-contained page for calculating the circumstances of the next solar eclipse from your location. All calculations are done locally on your computer.
Kidseclipse: Total Solar Eclipse: Teaches children the wonders of astronomy through total solar eclipses. Essays from kids worldwide, teach section for classrooms, and gallery of past eclipses.
Lunar Eclipse Observer: Resources from the Calwell Lunar Observatory in Canberra, Australia.
McGlaun.com - Total Solar Eclipse Page: Pictures and reports about past eclipses, and announcements about upcoming ones.
MrEclipse.com: Detailed explanations and information about observing and photographing both solar and lunar eclipses.
SDAC Eclipse Information: Solar eclipse information at the Solar Data Analysis Center (NASA).
Shadow & Substance: A visual presentation of lunar eclipses by way of animated and static graphics.
Sky & Telescope Eclipse Page: Lists recent and upcoming eclipses of the Sun and Moon and provides suggestions for observing and photographing the events.
Solar Eclipse Web Pages: Solar Eclipse Conferences, Totality Days, Solar Eclipse Mailing List and News Letter, and more
Solar Eclipse: Stories From the Path of Totality: From The Exploratorium; stories focusing on the science, historical accounts, and natural wonder of solar eclipses.
The Africlipse Website: Detailed information about all total and annular solar eclipses visible in Africa from 2001 through 2030.
Total Solar Eclipses: High resolution pictures and videos of the Total Solar Eclipse 2001 (Zambia) and 1998 (Venezuela).
Umbraphile: A software package (MacOS) which automates the process of taking pictures of totality
Wendy Carlos Eclipse Page: Images and accounts of eclipses by musician Wendy Carlos.