Contact Eclipse 2028

Use this page for corrections, source questions, collaboration requests, and feedback about the static eclipse guide.

Corrections

If you spot a timing, location, safety, source, or metadata issue, email corrections@australianeclipse.com. Include the page URL, the exact text that looks wrong, the source you are comparing against, and whether the issue affects city-center timing, weather context, accessibility, or general wording.

General Questions

For non-urgent questions about the project, email info@australianeclipse.com. The site is an educational almanac, so it cannot provide personalized travel advice, private weather forecasts, equipment endorsements, or guarantees about a specific viewing site.

Media and Collaboration

For media requests, public-observing coordination, school resources, tourism partnerships, or astronomy-club collaboration, email media@australianeclipse.com. Useful requests include clear deadlines, the organization involved, the intended audience, and whether you need source material, quotes, or technical review.

Before You Write

Helpful Correction Details

The fastest corrections include enough detail to reproduce the issue. For eclipse circumstances, send the city, coordinates if relevant, the quoted timing value, and the source link you used. For link problems, include the broken URL and the page where you found it. For accessibility issues, describe the browser or assistive technology involved and the visible label or control that caused confusion.

Scope

Messages about public safety, incorrect totality status, broken source references, missing city links, and factual contradictions are prioritized. Requests for personal itineraries, private equipment shopping advice, or guaranteed viewing sites are outside the scope of the project, but they may still highlight where the public guide needs clearer wording.

Response Time

We aim to respond within five business days. Closer to eclipse week, response times may be longer and corrections that affect safety, accessibility, or verified astronomical facts will take priority over general wording requests.