OK, this time it worked. (When I first tried it didn't work for me - that's why I was confused.) At Bryce Point the altitude at 4th contact is one degree. There could be some interesting photo opportunities just prior to 4th contact with the sun immediately above the horizon, and I do mean without the cheesy palm trees. C'mon, give in. Y'all know that you really want to be in Bryce. Kim -----Original Message----- From: utah-astronomy-bounces@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:utah-astronomy-bounces@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Dunn, David Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2012 8:10 AM To: Utah Astronomy Subject: Re: [Utah-astronomy] Eclipse festival When you drop a flag on the map is shows the data for that location. Here is one near Cedar City. C1 - 4 are the Contacts. Note that C4 is after sunset. The date and time are in UT(universal). The blue lines indicate where total eclipse will be visible. The red is the center line. Start of partial eclipse (C1) : 2012/05/21 00:22:31.6 025° 277° Start of annular eclipse (C2) : 2012/05/21 01:31:26.1 011.7° 286.7° Maximum eclipse : 2012/05/21 01:33:42.4 011.2° 287° End of annular eclipse (C3) : 2012/05/21 01:35:58.6 010.8° 287.3° End of partial eclipse (C4) : 2012/05/21 02:37:04.1* -000.4° 296.2° Thanks, David Dunn Software Engineer Sr.