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Using a nifty Google Maps-enabled site, I found that the 2008 total solar eclipse will pass directly over Novosibirsk, Russia’s third-largest city. Rather than organizing an
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Using a nifty Google Maps-enabled site, I found that the 2008 total solar eclipse will pass directly over Novosibirsk, Russia’s third-largest city. Rather than organizing an
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Hi, actually the total eclipse will be more than 2 minutes. You are welcome to the city. If the weather is not good enough, it’s possible to take a train to the cities of Barnaul or Biysk.