The maximum of the eclipse was observed at 10h37m46s Universal Time Coordinated (UTC) in Weßling/Germany (N 48:05:03, E 11:16:40, 620 m above sea level). The magnetic field was measured a few centimeters away from the Rubidium cell of the Rb clock. The North direction has been found by rotating the frame such that one horizontal component assumes a maximum.
 

1. contact at 9h15m53s with the sun at 48.5° above the horizon.
2. contact at 10h36m47.9s with the sun at 56.1° above the horizon.
3. contact at 10h38m43.9s with the sun at 56.2° above the horizon.
4. contact at 12h00m59s with the sun at  56.2° above the horizon.
 

The data files have 12 columns separated by Tab (ASCII 9) and contain the following values that have been measured approximately every 4 seconds:
 
 
 column 1  Time since eclipse maximum (10:37:46 Universal Time UTC) in seconds
 column 2,3,4  Magnetic field in µTesla North, East, upward
 column 5   Room temperature in Celsius
 column 6  Mains voltage
 column 7  Outside lightintensity in arbitrary units
 column 8  Ambient (room) air pressure in mBar
 column 9   Time difference H maser - Cs(HP) in ns
 column 10   Time difference Cs(FTS) - H maser in ns
 column 11  Time difference Cs(HP) - Rb in ns
 column 12  Time difference Rb - Cs(FTS) in ns


Last modfied 13.12.1999