Friday, January 15, 2010

Solar Eclipse......



Today, January 15, 2010, another Solar Eclipse that will be visible in various countries around the world. The Solar Eclipse that will happen today is an annular eclipse of the Sun with a magnitude of 0.9190.
A “normal” solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby totally or partially obscuring Earth’s view of the Sun. However, an annular solar eclipse occurs when the Moon’s apparent diameter is smaller than the Sun, causing the sun to look like an annulus (ring), blocking most of the Sun’s light. An annular eclipse will appear as partial eclipse over a region thousands of miles wide.
The Solar Eclipse that will happen today will be one of the longest annular solar eclipse of the millennium, and the longest until December 23, 3043, with a maximum length of 11 mins and 7.7 seconds.
The Solar Eclipse will be visible as a partial eclipse in much of Africa, Eastern Europe, Middle East and Asia. It is seen as annular within a narrow stretch of 300 km (190 mi) width across Central Africa, Maldives, South Kerala (India), South Tamil Nadu (India), North Sri Lanka, parts of Burma and parts of China.
Do you want to view the Solar Eclipse that will happen today? According to some reports, the Solar eclipse starts at the Central African Republic, traverses Camaroon, Congo and Uganda, passes through Nairobi, Kenya, and enters the Indian Ocean and reachest greatest eclipse.
After that, the Solar Eclipse enters Maldives, where it would be the longest on land with 10.8 minutes of viewing. This makes the tiny islands of Maldives the best spot for viewing this Solar eclipse from land. The annular Eclipse at Male’, the capital city of Maldives starts at 12:20:20 hrs and ends 12:30:06 hrs Maldives local time (UTC+5). This is also the longest duration of any city having an international airport in the eclipse track.
In India, the Solar Eclipse will be visible from 11:00 am to 3:30pm. At approx 13:20 IST, the annular solar eclipse enters India at Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum), Kerala and exits India at Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu. The eclipse is viewable for 10.4 minutes in India. After Rameswaram, Solar Eclipse enters Sri Lanka at Delft Island, exits at Jaffna in Sri Lanka, cross Bay of Bengal and ends in Burma – China border.
In the Philippines, the Solar Eclipse will begin at 3:49PM, maximum eclipse will at 4:53PM, and the eclipse will end at 5:51PM.

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