Live webcast from Turkey of Mar. 29 total solar eclipse

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The Roman amphitheater at Side Turkey near where Marc Antony once wooed Cleopatra. From the stage here three equally passionate Berkeley astronomers will interpret next weeks solar eclipse.
The Roman amphitheater at Side, Turkey, near where Marc Antony once wooed Cleopatra. From the stage here, three equally passionate Berkeley astronomers will interpret next week's solar eclipse.

On March 29, just prior to a rare, four-minute total eclipse of the sun, three University of California, Berkeley, astronomers will take the stage in a 1,900-year-old Roman amphitheater in Turkey to introduce local students and the public to the science and lore of solar eclipses.


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