After returning from the total solar eclipse in 1999 I learned my father had died during the night after the eclipse. He had been very ill with ALS for over a year - and if you know anything about that disease then you know how hard it is to watch it take its course. We had been expecting the eventual outcome but the timing was horrible. I didn't get to tell him about the eclipse and how lucky we'd been to see it between the clouds in Bavaria. You see, he enjoyed eclipse chasing too. In fact, he was the one that started me on the right path so that I can enjoy eclipse chasing today. His words "Learn a good trade, get a good job, and then you can enjoy the astronomy" worked for me. It was because of him that my family enjoyed interesting vacations that included seeing three total solar eclipses before I graduated from college.
These web pages are for him. Written with the bizarre hope that a router exists into the after life so that he can keep up with our eclipse chasing antics.
-Bill Kramer |