Although Monday's annular eclipse will not be visible from Utah (10/3/2005 at approx. 8:51pm UTC, MDT Tuesday Morning at 2:51AM), several links to live webcasts are available at the NASA eclipse page: http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/SEmono/ASE2005/ASE2005.html The Univ. of North Dakota color webcast from Spain looks promising - http://sems1.cs.und.edu/~sems/Spain05/index.html - as does the Univ. of Madrid's broadcast - http://eclipse2005.sim.ucm.es/obs_ucm/eclipse_anular05/eclipse_anular05.html All the live web broadcasts seem to be concentrated in Spain - which may create weather limitations. Weather satellite images for Madrid can be found at - http://www.inm.es/web/infmet/satel/meteose.html The annular portion of the eclipse lasts about 4 minutes. So, if you insominically inclined, mark your calendars. - Canopus56(Kurt) __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com