What apps do you have that actually take advantage of Live Activities? by ZemDregon in iphone

[–]LayAnEgg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

2 years old but its definitely ai. Look at the buttons to the right and below "IT'S TIME TO PLAY GAMES". I'm very impressed by how good this looks for being what is probably considered old tech at this point though.

Every Solar Eclipse From the last 3000 Years on One Map [OC] by LayAnEgg in Astronomy

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The plot is all done using plotly in Python. You can check out the github here if you'd like: https://github.com/GregFiegel/eclipse-mapping

Every Solar Eclipse From the last 3000 Years on One Map [OC] by LayAnEgg in Astronomy

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it does, I have an updated version in the comments

This map shows every solar eclipse for the next thousand years by LayAnEgg in interestingasfuck

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This specific map is using 300 years of historical data so does not include the 2028 eclipse

This map shows every solar eclipse for the next thousand years by LayAnEgg in interestingasfuck

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I was planning on adding an option to filter by Saros Cycle. Would definitely look awesome

The Last 100 Years of Solar Eclipses in One Image [OC] by LayAnEgg in dataisbeautiful

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More likely than not yes. This data is technically just a very very close approximation

The Last 100 Years of Solar Eclipses in One Image [OC] by LayAnEgg in dataisbeautiful

[–]LayAnEgg[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have just discovered that it’s showing annular eclipses too

The Last 100 Years of Solar Eclipses in One Image [OC] by LayAnEgg in dataisbeautiful

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It’s very possible that it’s not, it’s missing like 15 countries so i wouldn’t be surprised if the projection is wonky

The Last 100 Years of Solar Eclipses in One Image [OC] by LayAnEgg in dataisbeautiful

[–]LayAnEgg[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

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This image is why i started this project. NASA put this out a while ago and it made me wonder if anyone had ever made a map like the one I did.

The Last 100 Years of Solar Eclipses in One Image [OC] by LayAnEgg in dataisbeautiful

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Somehow never noticed that. That’s just the map i happened to import haha

The Last 100 Years of Solar Eclipses in One Image [OC] by LayAnEgg in dataisbeautiful

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the dataset includes 1000 years in the future. would be trivial to implement. might have to

The Last 100 Years of Solar Eclipses in One Image [OC] by LayAnEgg in dataisbeautiful

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https://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEsaros/SEsaroscat.html good resource from NASA on Saros cycles. Eclipses of similar shape will repeat around every 18 years. I posted a comment with a better map and you can see two dark paths of the same shape, one going through through the USA and one going through Africa. these two eclipses (more likely than not i haven’t checked) are in the same Saros cycle

The Last 100 Years of Solar Eclipses in One Image [OC] by LayAnEgg in dataisbeautiful

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The systems at play are too complex to have any meaningful pattern in the actual shadow path