- Fred
Espenak (August 1, 1953 – June 1, 2025) was an
American astrophysicist. He
worked at the
Goddard Space Flight Center and
published extensively on...
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Keystone Junior High School, San Antonio, Texas. JPL · 14119 14120
Espenak 1998 QJ54 Fred
Espenak (1953–2025),
American astronomer and
compiler of
eclipse atlases...
- 2029, 2047, 2065, 2076, and 2094. The
predictions given here are by Fred
Espenak of NASA's
Goddard Space Flight Center. At this point, the
longest measured...
- ISBN 978-0-387-69827-4.
Espenak, Fred (2015).
Thousand Year
Canon of
Solar Eclipses 1501 to 2500.
Portal AZ:
Astropixels Publishing. ISBN 978-1-941983-02-7.
Espenak, Fred...
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Archived from the
original on 16
October 2020.
Retrieved 8
October 2020.
Espenak, Fred; Meeus, Jean (7
February 2007). "Secular
acceleration of the Moon"...
- moon to have a blue
tinge since the red
light has been
scattered out.
Espenak, F. (2000). "Solar
Eclipses for Beginners". MrEclip.
Archived from the...
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Astronomisches Büro, Vienna, 1992
Espenak, F.,
Fifty Year
Canon of
Lunar Eclipses: 1986–2035. NASA
Reference Publication 1216, 1989
Espenak, F.
Thousand Year Canon...
- 15R.142W.
Espenak, Fred; Meeus, Jean (October 2006). "Five
Millennium Canon of
Solar Eclipses: -1999 to +3000".
Eclipse Web Site. NASA.
Espenak, Fred; Meeus...
- the
Common Era (Possibly the
first use of
common era in
English (1708))
Espenak, Fred (25
February 2008). "Year
dating conventions". NASA.
Retrieved 24...
- 2020, 2038, 2056, 2085, and 2096. The
predictions given here are by Fred
Espenak of NASA's
Goddard Space Flight Center. The
longest measured duration in...