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9279
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On February 26, 1979, the last total solar eclipse until 2017 will be seen in North America. North Carolinians will only get to view a partial eclipse in 1979, during which the sun will be between 55% and 60% covered by the moon. Viewing times range from 11 a.m. to 1:25 p.m. depending on in what part of the state you are.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 46 Issue 8, Jan 1979, p21-22, il, map
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8302
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In 1942, the Coast Guard Cutter ICARUS (WPC-110) sank the German submarine the Unterseeboot 352 off the coast of North Carolina, twenty-six miles south of Morehead City. At 218 feet long, 871 tons, and 115 feet down on the sandy ocean floor, the U-352 is another relic of the Graveyard of the Atlantic. In 1975, a diver discovered an armed torpedo, 88 mm shells, and the remains of ten Nazi sailors still inside the submarine.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 51 Issue 8, Jan 1984, p79, 80
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9256
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Each year, divers charter boats on the North Carolina coast to take them to the underwater shipwrecks in the GRAVEYARD OF THE ATLANTIC. Four German U-boats from World War II are in these waters, and one of them, the U-352, was discovered in 1975. Located 115 feet down, the remains of ten Nazi sailors as well as an unfired torpedo rest in the hull of the submarine.\r\n
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 46 Issue 2, July 1978, p8-9, il
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