Plotting the Path on Maps
If high resolution maps of the umbral path are needed, the coordinates listed in Tables 7 and 8
are conveniently provided in longitude increments of 1° and 30' respectively to assist plotting by hand. The
path coordinates in
Table 3
define a line of maximum eclipse at five minute increments in Universal Time.
If observations are to be made near the limits, then the grazing eclipse zones
tabulated in
Table 8 should
be used. A higher resolution table of graze zone coordinates at longitude increments of 7.5' is available via
a special Web site for the 1999
total eclipse. Global Navigation Charts (1:5,000,000), Operational Navigation
Charts (scale 1:1,000,000) and
Tactical Pilotage Charts (1:500,000) of many parts of the world are published by the National Imagery and
Mapping Agency (formerly known as Defense Mapping Agency). Sales and distribution of these maps are
through the National Ocean Service (NOS). For specific information about map availability, purchase prices,
and ordering instructions, contact the NOS at:
NOAA Distribution Division, N/ACC3 phone: (301) 436-8301
National Ocean Service FAX: (301) 436-6829
Riverdale MD 20737-1199, USA
It is also advisable to check the telephone directory for any map specialty stores in your city
or metropolitan area. They often have large inventories of many maps available
for immediate delivery.
ONC (Operational Navigation Charts) series maps have a larger scale (1:1,000,000) than
GNC's appearing in this publication. However, their use here would serve to increase an already record size
eclipse bulletin. Instead, we offer a list of ONC maps for plotting the path using data from tables 7 and 8. In
particular, the path of totality crosses the following ONC charts:
ONC E-1 | England
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ONC E-2 | France, Germany, Austria
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ONC F-2 | Austria, Hungary
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ONC F-3 | Romania, Turkey
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ONC G-4 | Turkey, Syria, Iraq
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ONC G-6,H-7 | Iran
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ONC H-8 | Pakistan, India
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ONC J-9 | India
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