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 image by António Martins, 14 Oct 2005
image by António Martins, 14 Oct 2005
Admire the flag on 
this 
page.
Jan Mertens, 09 Jun 2004
This is termed the "Pedas Sigler eclipse flag", the 
name referring to a couple of eclipse enthusiast business people who pioneered 
eclipse cruises — ocean liner vacations aiming maximum observation time 
of solar eclipses.
António Martins, 14 Oct 2005
As for the classification of this flag, comparing with other
“astronomical” flags such as those of planets, I think 
this is something else, more akin weather signal flags, 
such as hurricane or beach condition flags. I.e., when and where 
a solar eclipse is imminent (or when and where something about it is being
done), this flag goes up…
António Martins, 14 Oct 2005
Isn’t it more like a one-off signal flag 
— «This vessel is engaged in totality-tracking»? Or a 
house flag? Or if not a house flag (since the 
vessels flying it presumably are doing other things between eclipses), 
then isn’t it closest to a company flag? (The Ted Pedas Eclipse 
Cruise Company or something…)
André Coutanche, 14 Oct 2005
It is also possible. Research is needed about the actual and intended 
use of this flag.
António Martins, 14 Oct 2005