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Solar Eclipse - Very Interesting Article which i read Recently

Started by ganeshbala, Jul 21, 2009, 09:46 PM

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ganeshbala

Hi Acumens

I read some thing about Longest Solar Eclipse of this millinium and i m very glad to share this with you people..

Its very interesting to have this event in my life time...
The period of the eclipse is about 6 Minutes and 39 Seconds.
which will the longest one in my life time.. Previously it was 2 minutes which happened augest 2008..

Most of the scientists are moving around islands of japan.. and Many Indian scientists were gathering in village (Bihar Dt)

They believe that more secrets from the sun can seen through this eclipse.. It quite interesting about to see this...
me too Very eager to see this.. Hope you guys wont miss it....

:acumen




appu.s8501

am also waiting to read the secrets of sun.

but, i missed to see the eclipse...

some may be said in chennai it's appeared only 60%..

anyhow,  let's see the science

Prashanth



www.enthiran.net

ganeshbala

Quote from: Prashanth on Jul 22, 2009, 12:01 PM
"SUN NUKKU YETHU SUNDAY"

what you are trying to say here.. :boooo

Have you  experienced the solar eclipse..

Prashanth

Quote from: ganeshbala on Jul 22, 2009, 01:18 PM

what you are trying to say here.. :boooo

Have you  experienced the solar eclipse..

I just trying to say that there is no leave for the sun

"Thatuvam sonna anubavikkanum, aaraya kudathu"


www.enthiran.net

sajiv

Quote from: Prashanth on Jul 22, 2009, 12:01 PM
"SUN NUKKU YETHU SUNDAY"

Ena pa edhu

SUN NUKKU YETHU SUNDAY

vitta

------------------
Mun ikku edhu Monday

Tea ikku edhu Tuesday

vetti ikku edhu Wednesday

Thirsty ikku edhu Thursday

Fry ikku edhu Friday

Sit ikku edhu saturday
  ;)


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Solar Eclipse Topic pa edhu  discuss about it  :agree





dhilipkumar

Eclipses of the Sun: 2001 - 2020


Date            Type         Magnitude  MINs   Region of Eclipse Visibility

2009 Jan 26   Annular   0.928   07m54s   s Africa, Antarctica, se Asia, Australia 
            [Annular: s Indian, Sumatra, Borneo]

2009 Jul 22   Total   1.08   06m39s   e Asia, Pacific Ocean, Hawaii 
            [Total: India, Nepal, China, c Pacific]

2010 Jan 15   Annular   0.919   11m08s   Africa, Asia 
            [Annular: c Africa, India, Malymar, China]

2010 Jul 11   Total   1.058   05m20s   s S. America 
            [Total: s Pacific, Easter Is., Chile, Argentina]

2011 Jan 04   Partial   0.858   -   Europe, Africa, c Asia

2011 Jun 01   Partial   0.601   -   e Asia, n N. America, Iceland

2011 Jul 01   Partial   0.097   -   s Indian Ocean

2011 Nov 25   Partial   0.905   -   s Africa, Antarctica, Tasmania, N.Z.

2012 May 20   Annular   0.944   05m46s   Asia, Pacific, N. America 
            [Annular: China, Japan, Pacific, w U.S.]

2012 Nov 13   Total   1.05   04m02s   Australia, N.Z., s Pacific, s S. America 
            [Total: n Australia, s Pacific]

2013 May 10   Annular   0.954   06m03s   Australia, N.Z., c Pacific 
            [Annular: n Australia, Solomon Is., c Pacific]

2013 Nov 03   Hybrid   1.016   01m40s   e Americas, s Europe, Africa 
            [Hybid: Atlantic, c Africa]

2014 Apr 29   Annular   0.987   -   s Indian, Australia, Antarctica 
            [Annular: Antarctica]

2014 Oct 23   Partial   0.811   -   n Pacific, N. America
2015 Mar 20   Total   1.045   02m47s   Iceland, Europe, n Africa, n Asia 
            [Total: n Atlantic, Faeroe Is, Svalbard]

2015 Sep 13   Partial   0.787   -   s Africa, s Indian, Antarctica
2016 Mar 09   Total   1.045   04m09s   e Asia, Australia, Pacific 
            [Total: Sumatra, Borneo, Sulawesi, Pacific]

2016 Sep 01   Annular   0.974   03m06s   Africa, Indian Ocean 
            [Annular: Atlantic, c Africa, Madagascar, Indian]

2017 Feb 26   Annular   0.992   00m44s   s S. America, Atlantic, Africa, Antarctica 
            [Annular: Pacific, Chile, Argentina, Atlantic, Africa]


2017 Aug 21   Total   1.031   02m40s   N. America, n S. America 
            [Total: n Pacific, U.S., s Atlantic]

2018 Feb 15   Partial   0.599   -   Antarctica, s S. America
2018 Jul 13   Partial   0.337   -   s Australia
2018 Aug 11   Partial   0.737   -   n Europe, ne Asia
2019 Jan 06   Partial   0.715   -   ne Asia, n Pacific
2019 Jul 02   Total   1.046   04m33s   s Pacific, S. America 
            [Total: s Pacific, Chile, Argentina]

2019 Dec 26   Annular   0.97   03m40s   Asia, Australia 
            [Annular: Saudi Arabia, India, Sumatra, Borneo]

2020 Jun 21   Annular   0.994   00m38s   Africa, se Europe, Asia 
            [Annular: c Africa, s Asia, China, Pacific]

2020 Dec 14   Total   1.025   02m10s   Pacific, s S. America, Antarctica 
            [Total: s Pacific, Chile, Argentina, s Atlantic]

mreclipse.com

Prashanth

Quote from: sajiv on Jul 22, 2009, 02:30 PM
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Solar Eclipse Topic pa edhu  discuss about it  :agree


Ya i am also talking about Solar Eclipse only Mr.Sajiv.
Hiddenly i am telling that even if the sun is totally covered by moon it will not fail from its duties(frying all of us by heat).


www.enthiran.net

ganeshbala


ganeshbala

Quote from: dhilipkumar on Jul 22, 2009, 04:27 PM
Eclipses of the Sun: 2001 - 2020


Date            Type         Magnitude  MINs   Region of Eclipse Visibility

2009 Jan 26   Annular   0.928   07m54s   s Africa, Antarctica, se Asia, Australia
            [Annular: s Indian, Sumatra, Borneo]

2009 Jul 22   Total   1.08   06m39s   e Asia, Pacific Ocean, Hawaii
            [Total: India, Nepal, China, c Pacific]

2010 Jan 15   Annular   0.919   11m08s   Africa, Asia
            [Annular: c Africa, India, Malymar, China]

2010 Jul 11   Total   1.058   05m20s   s S. America
            [Total: s Pacific, Easter Is., Chile, Argentina]

2011 Jan 04   Partial   0.858   -   Europe, Africa, c Asia

2011 Jun 01   Partial   0.601   -   e Asia, n N. America, Iceland

2011 Jul 01   Partial   0.097   -   s Indian Ocean

2011 Nov 25   Partial   0.905   -   s Africa, Antarctica, Tasmania, N.Z.

2012 May 20   Annular   0.944   05m46s   Asia, Pacific, N. America
            [Annular: China, Japan, Pacific, w U.S.]

2012 Nov 13   Total   1.05   04m02s   Australia, N.Z., s Pacific, s S. America
            [Total: n Australia, s Pacific]

2013 May 10   Annular   0.954   06m03s   Australia, N.Z., c Pacific
            [Annular: n Australia, Solomon Is., c Pacific]

2013 Nov 03   Hybrid   1.016   01m40s   e Americas, s Europe, Africa
            [Hybid: Atlantic, c Africa]

2014 Apr 29   Annular   0.987   -   s Indian, Australia, Antarctica
            [Annular: Antarctica]

2014 Oct 23   Partial   0.811   -   n Pacific, N. America
2015 Mar 20   Total   1.045   02m47s   Iceland, Europe, n Africa, n Asia
            [Total: n Atlantic, Faeroe Is, Svalbard]

2015 Sep 13   Partial   0.787   -   s Africa, s Indian, Antarctica
2016 Mar 09   Total   1.045   04m09s   e Asia, Australia, Pacific
            [Total: Sumatra, Borneo, Sulawesi, Pacific]

2016 Sep 01   Annular   0.974   03m06s   Africa, Indian Ocean
            [Annular: Atlantic, c Africa, Madagascar, Indian]

2017 Feb 26   Annular   0.992   00m44s   s S. America, Atlantic, Africa, Antarctica
            [Annular: Pacific, Chile, Argentina, Atlantic, Africa]


2017 Aug 21   Total   1.031   02m40s   N. America, n S. America
            [Total: n Pacific, U.S., s Atlantic]

2018 Feb 15   Partial   0.599   -   Antarctica, s S. America
2018 Jul 13   Partial   0.337   -   s Australia
2018 Aug 11   Partial   0.737   -   n Europe, ne Asia
2019 Jan 06   Partial   0.715   -   ne Asia, n Pacific
2019 Jul 02   Total   1.046   04m33s   s Pacific, S. America
            [Total: s Pacific, Chile, Argentina]

2019 Dec 26   Annular   0.97   03m40s   Asia, Australia
            [Annular: Saudi Arabia, India, Sumatra, Borneo]

2020 Jun 21   Annular   0.994   00m38s   Africa, se Europe, Asia
            [Annular: c Africa, s Asia, China, Pacific]

2020 Dec 14   Total   1.025   02m10s   Pacific, s S. America, Antarctica
            [Total: s Pacific, Chile, Argentina, s Atlantic]

mreclipse.com


Hi Dhilip
Thanks for presenting this great information...

But unfortunately i missed today morning... i wake at 7.30 only..
and i watched in tv news channels to see it..
it was really wonder to see the sun eclipse ring ...


Any one watched it in chennai.. >???? plz explain ur experience here

sajiv

hi dilip explain to bala 2 times as per his request of double post  ;)

dhilipkumar

Yes i saw the Eclipse

i forget to keep alarm, but my dad made a call, woke me up around 6.50AM,

but i cant see total coverage of eclipse i can see only 30% of coverage of sun by moon, it was nice and interesting to see that...

immediately i made call to some of my friends, but every one was in deep sleep, most of the youngsters are not interested in this celestial show


ganeshbala

Hi Dhilip, :acumen

Did you see it with naked eye.. or through some special Glass...
Taken any photographs of your own ???

But you missed to call me ..