Hi Hilmar
>On the average, there are a little less than 2 solar eclipses per year. These can be seen only on a relatively narrow strip of Earth. The totality zone (in the case of a total eclipse) can be seen in a VERY narrow strip - a few hundred km. wide, at most.
Okay. Thanks. One Interesting thing that came up was Saros 144, see my Message #
1155897, hadn't know about it.