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Solar eclipse to be transmitted via Internet on August 1st

The signal will be transmitted from Siberia and be relayed by the Cyclops Group at the UPM’s School of Computing

[28 July 2008] Madrid’s Supercomputing and Visualization Centre CeSVIMA, based at the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid’s School of Computing (FIUPM), is to broadcast the solar eclipse live from Novosibirsk, Siberia, via the Internet on Friday, August 1st.

The signal will be relayed by the Shelios expedition, which is on its way to Novosibirsk. The expedition will satellite broadcast the video and audio to the UPM’S School of Computing. The Cyclops Group, at the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, will receive the signal which it will relay via the Internet as part of the ASTROCAM project.

The Shelios expedition (shelios.org) left the Canary Islands with a group of schoolchildren (Route of Stars project) to witness the eclipse at Novosibirsk, Siberia. To do this, they flew to Moscow and then took the Trans-Siberian Railway. The expedition is led by Miquel SERRA, an astronomer from the Canary Island Astrophysics Institute and president of the Shelios association. The Shelios association’s aim is to promote the understanding of astronomy.

The total solar eclipse will take place in the region of Siberia on Friday, August 1st at around 11:40 (13:45 Madrid time). There could be some small time differences depending on where the expedition finally sets up. The Shelios expedition will only relay the central part of the eclipse (second and third contact). The likelihood of success is 60% due to cloud cover.

Internauts will be able to follow the event from the eclipse web site with commentating by Miquel SERRA. The site will have a link to the expedition’s “log”, including videos, photos and explanations of the whole expedition. The infrastructure set up has the potential to deliver image and sound to a maximum of 25,000 users.

Public or private institutions with a web gateway can help to publicize the event in two ways. One is to add a link to the news posted at the ASTROCAM gateway or to the eclipse URL. The other is to act as a "relayer". To do this, you will need to contact the CeSViMa administrators at eclipse@cesvima.upm.es, specifying ‘Eclipse Retransmission' in the subject field.

Should you require any further information, interviews or explanations about the event, please contact the Cyclops group’s director, Francisco SÁNCHEZ at fsanchez@fi.upm.es or by phone on +34 91 336 7378 or +34 91 336 5016.