Eclipse June 21st 2001

The first solar eclipse of the new millennium will occur on June 21st next year, almost in our backyard, with the path crossing Angola, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Madagascar.

If you want to observe this impressive event then you have a choice of a number of places to go to, each with it’s advantages and disadvantages.

The event occurs between roughly 1.00 pm and 5.30pm local time in the afternoon, beginning in the Atlantic ocean off the west coast of Africa. The shadow path then crosses Angola, south of Luanda, and then Zambia, with Lusaka being in the path of totality. Although it is about 40km from the centerline, Lusaka will get nearly 3 1/2 minutes of eclipse. The shadow track then moves eastward and crosses the north eastern corner of Zimbabwe and then on across Mozambique. Madagascar will catch the shadow track, although it will be late afternoon, and people there will see the sun set with a chunk missing due to the moon.

The further west you go the more favourable the eclipse elements, with totality lasting 4min 56 sec in Angola and only 2min 19 sec in Madagascar. Also the sun will be at an altitude of 55 deg in Angola and only 11 deg in Madagascar when the eclipse occurs.

So where are YOU going to go to see the eclipse? Here is the bad news - every single bed in Zambia and Zimbabwe is fully booked and has been for more than a year. The only alternative is to camp out or to find accommodation privately.

Here is a brief summary of options :-

My advice is to start making arrangements as soon as possible. Africa is Africa and it takes you 3 or 4 weeks to get a reply to an email seeking details. The Internet may carry messages in a hurry but that does not mean that people do things in a hurry. Don’t leave it to the last minute and think you are going to arrange everything in a couple of days. Remember too to allow time to get your passports sorted out, get visas and have the necessary medical jabs. There are going to be plenty of people travelling to the eclipse track and as roads are so few they are probably going to be pretty busy.

If anybody has any ideas for eclipse expeditions then I would very much like to hear from them.

Zambia will be my "destination of choice". I have made contact with the government tourist office in Lusaka and have been informed that camping facilities are available in all 3 areas of interest - the Western part, Lusaka, and the Kariba area.
If you would like to travel to Zambia, then please contact me ASAP.

I am also very keen to get information regarding the western part of Zambia, and the Kariba area if anybody has perhaps been there.

Brian Fraser,
July 2000.
Email brian.fraser@macsteel.co.za