I was just looking up some info on the June 10 solar eclipse. In case anyone else finds these links helpful, here are a couple of links with info: General Info: http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/ASE2002/ASE2002.html Start/Maximum/Ending Times for Salt Lake: http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/ASE2002/ASE2002city1/SaltLakeCityUT.GI... From the above website, for Salt Lake: Eclipse Magnitude: 55% (fraction of sun's diameter eclipsed) Eclipse Obscuration: 44.5% (fraction of sun's area eclipsed) Start Time: 5:15 PM Maximum: 6:15 PM End Time: 7:10 PM Interestingly, on the Hansen Planetarium website (http://www.hansenplanetarium.net), there is a link that says "What Happens June 10." I clicked on it expecting to get solar eclipse info; but instead got info that they are starting to move that day. I thought that was interesting timing. Troy