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Solar eclipse of July 22, 2009
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Solar eclipse of July 22, 2009
Type of eclipse
Gamma0.0696
Magnitude1.0799
Saros136 (37 of 71)
Maximum eclipse
Duration
398 s (6 min 38.8 s)
Location
Pacific OceanCoordinates
24°12′36″N 144°06′24″E / 24.21°N 144.10667°E / 24.21; 144.10667Max. width of band
258.4 km
Times (
UTC)
Partial eclipse
23:58:18 (Jul 21)
Total eclipse
00:51:16
Central eclipse
00:54:31
Greatest eclipse
02:35:21
The solar eclipse of July 22, 2009 will be the
longest total
solar eclipse during the 21st century, not to be surpassed until the
eclipse of June 2132. It lasted as much as 6 minutes and 39 seconds in parts of Southeast Asia,
[1] causing tourist interest in
eastern China,
India and
Nepal.
[1][2][3] This was the second in the series of three eclipses in a one-month period, being book-ended by two minor
penumbral lunar eclipses,
on July 7 and
on August 6.
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1 Visibility2 Duration3 Reaction4 Images4.1 Total4.2 Partial5 References6 External linksVisibility
It was visible from a narrow corridor through northern
Maldives, northern
India, eastern
Nepal, northern
Bangladesh,
Bhutan, northern
Philippines, the northern tip of
Myanmar,
central China and the
Pacific Ocean, including the
Ryukyu Islands,
Marshall Islands and
Kiribati.
Totality was visible in many large cities, including
Surat,
Vadodara,
Bhopal,
Varanasi,
Patna,
Gaya,
Dinajpur,
Siliguri,
Guwahati,
Tawang in India and
Chengdu,
Nanchong,
Chongqing,
Yichang,
Jingzhou,
Wuhan,
Huanggang,
Hefei,
Hangzhou,
Wuxi,
Huzhou,
Suzhou,
Jiaxing,
Ningbo,
Shanghai, as well as over the
Three Gorges Dam in China.
[4][5] According to some experts,
Taregana[6][7] in
Bihar, India was expected to be the "best" place to view the event.
A partial eclipse was seen from the much broader path of the Moon's
penumbra, including most of
Southeast Asia (all of India and China) and north-eastern
Oceania.
MTSAT satellite image of solar eclipse over southeast China
Duration
This solar eclipse was the longest total solar eclipse to occur in the 21st century, and will not be surpassed in duration until June 13, 2132. Totality lasted for up to 6 minutes and 39 seconds, with the maximum eclipse occurring in the ocean at 02:35:21
UTC about 100 km south of the
Bonin Islands, southeast of
Japan. The uninhabited
North Iwo Jima island was the landmass with totality time closest to maximum, while the closest inhabited point was
Akusekijima, where the eclipse lasted 6 minutes and 26 seconds.
[8]The eclipse was part of
Saros series 136, as was the
solar eclipse of July 11, 1991, which was slightly longer, lasting up to 6 minutes 53 seconds (previous eclipses of the same saros series on June 30, 1973 and June 20, 1955, were longer, lasting 7 min 04 and 7 min 08, respectively). The next event from this series will be on August 2, 2027.
[9] The exceptional duration was a result of the
Moon being near
perigee, with the apparent diameter of the Moon 8% larger than the
Sun (
magnitude 1.080) and the Earth being near
aphelion[10] where the Sun appeared slightly smaller.
These identically scaled photos compare the
apparent diameter of the full moon (near apogee) to the nearly new moon (visible by
earthshine) on the day before the solar eclipse near lunar perigee.
In contrast the
annular solar eclipse of January 26, 2009 occurred near lunar
apogee and 7% smaller apparent diameter to the sun. And the next
solar eclipse of January 15, 2010 will also be annular, with the moon 9% smaller than the sun.
Reaction
Indian scientists observed the solar eclipse from fighter jets.
[11] The
Chinese government used the opportunity to provide
scientific education and to dispel any
superstition.
[12]Images
Total
Total eclipse diamond ring from
Kurigram,
BangladeshTotal eclipse from
Kurigram,
BangladeshPartial
Partial eclipse from
Delhi,
IndiaPartial eclipse from
Kolkata,
IndiaPartial eclipse from
Miyazaki City,
JapanPartial solar eclipse over
Sheung Shui,
Hong KongSolar eclipse from
Wuhan,
ChinaPartial eclipse from
Beijing,
ChinaPartial eclipse from
Quezon City,
PhilippinesPartial eclipse from
Daegu,
South KoreaPartial eclipse in
RSHS III,
Subic Bay,
Zambales,
Philippines(VERY BAD PHOTO, remove this please)
Partial solar eclipse in
Makati City,
PhilippinesPartial eclipse from
Incheon,
South KoreaReferences
^
a b (AFP) – 6 days ago. "
AFP: Solar eclipse sparks tourism fever in China". Google.com.
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5ihVF0P6egD6R8AyynWO_Rm8ZZjKQ. Retrieved on 2009-07-22.
^ "
Scientists: China the best place to observe longest solar eclipse in 2,000 years_English_Xinhua". News.xinhuanet.com. 2009-05-19.
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-05/19/content_11402627.htm. Retrieved on 2009-07-22.
^ "
Indian students on solar eclipse 'odyssey' to China - Yahoo! India News". In.news.yahoo.com.
http://in.news.yahoo.com/43/20090717/860/ttc-indian-students-on-solar-eclipse-ody.html. Retrieved on 2009-07-22.
^ "
NASA - Total Solar Eclipse of 2009 July 22". Eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov.
http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEgoogle/SEgoogle2001/SE2009Jul22Tgoogle.html. Retrieved on 2009-07-22.
^ Weather conditions for cities in China during the July 22 eclipse (Chinese)
^ "
Eclipse gives Bihar village its days in the sun - Yahoo! India News". In.news.yahoo.com.
http://in.news.yahoo.com/43/20090720/860/ttc-eclipse-gives-bihar-village-its-days.html. Retrieved on 2009-07-22.
^ Jaiswal, Manik (2007-12-20). "
Longest & Total Solar Eclipse 2009: NASA declares Taregana in Bihar is the Best Location to View Surya Grahan News-Relay.com News-Relay.com - Online Breaking News Portal, ...". News-Relay.com.
http://www.news-relay.com/latest-news/longest-total-solar-eclipse-2009-nasa-declares-taregana-in-bihar-is-the-best-location/. Retrieved on 2009-07-22.
^ "
Island « Total Eclipse.Jp". Totaleclipse.jp.
http://totaleclipse.jp/island/index.html. Retrieved on 2009-07-22.
^ "
AUGUST 2, 2027 TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE". Tierrayestrellas.com.
http://www.tierrayestrellas.com/skylook/eclipses/futuro/020827i.htm. Retrieved on 2009-07-22.
^ "
APOD: 2009 July 3 - Perihelion and Aphelion". Apod.nasa.gov.
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap090703.html. Retrieved on 2009-07-22.
^ "
Khabrein.info". Khabrein.info.
http://www.khabrein.info/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=23956&Itemid=62. Retrieved on 2009-07-22.
^ "
Eclipse cities put safety first". Chinadaily.com.cn. 2009-07-15.
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2009-07/20/content_8447027.htm. Retrieved on 2009-07-22.
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