Monday, June 29, 2009

Solar Eclipse....... This will be so cool


Printed from India to view longest solar eclipse till 2132 on July 22

NEW DELHI: India will view 21st century's longest solar eclipse July 22 which will provide a life time opportunity to
scientists and sky gazers to study this grand spectacle of nature.
The total eclipse is expected to last 6 minutes and 44 seconds, making it the longest eclipse till 2132.
"The eclipse begins at 5.28 a.m. (IST) when the shadow of the moon touches the earth at local sunrise point in the
Arabian Sea, close to the western coast of India. The eclipse ends at 10.42 a.m. (IST) when the moon's shadow
finally leaves the earth at local sunset point in the South Pacific Ocean," said an official at the Ministry of Science
and Technology here Tuesday.
N. Rathnasree, director, Nehru Planetarium said: "This eclipse is of special interest for the scientists and general
public of India as its path of totality passes through thickly populated regions of west, central, east and north-east
India."
People in parts of Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and northeastern state will be able to watch the
total eclipse while other parts of the country will witness a partial eclipse.
The next solar eclipse will occur Jan 15, 2010.


Ben and I will be up and watching.

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