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August 1 is a solar eclipse, not a lunar eclipse. All parts of Hubei can only see a partial solar eclipse, not a total solar eclipse.
There was a partial lunar eclipse in the early hours of August 17.
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A total lunar eclipse occurs on March 4.
Initial loss: 5:30 a.m., eclipse: 6:44 a.m., eclipse a.m.: 7:21 a.m., light a.m.: 7:58 a.m., re-circular cavity: 9:12 a.m.
A total lunar eclipse occurs on August 28.
Initial loss: 16:51, eclipse: 17:52, eclipse: 18:37, shengguang: 19:23, recircle: 20:24.
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On 17 August 2008, there will be a lunar eclipse that will be visible from all parts of the country.
Observed in Shanghai, it fell at the time of the eclipse. Therefore, the further west you go, the better the conditions.
For the same friends in the western part of our country, you can see the food, and the observation value is self-evident, and the area where you can't see the food, and the observation is also unique to the food, and it is recommended that netizens can pay attention.
A total solar eclipse on August 1, 2008.
On Friday, August 1, a total solar eclipse will be visible to people in a narrow strip of land that spans half the world.
The total eclipse zone begins in Canada and then expands to northern Greenland, the Arctic Ocean, central Russia, Mongolia, and ends at sunset in central China. Partial solar eclipses can be seen over a wider area of the moon's penumbra, i.e., northeastern North America, Europe, and much of Asia.
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August 1, 2008 happened to be the first day of the Lunar New Year, and there could never be a lunar eclipse on the first day of the lunar calendar (the lunar eclipse only occurs on the 15th day of the lunar calendar). It's the landlord, you're mistaken. It was a solar eclipse (partial solar eclipse in most parts of our country and total solar eclipse in a few parts of the west).
The solar eclipse on August 1, 2008, the following are the times in major cities across the country. (—indicates that the sun has set and is not visible.) )
The place name was very complex at the beginning.
Beijing 18:17:13 19:10:02 - Tianjin 18:18:18 19:10:48 - Shijiazhuang 18:20:21 19:13:27 - Taiyuan 18:20:49 19:14:26 - Hohhot 18:16:15 19:10:26 - Shenyang 18:13:12 19:04:24 - Changchun 18:09:42 19:00:36 - Harbin 06:06:40 PM 06:57:25 PM ——Shanghai 18:28:27 PM ——Nanjing 18:28:12 PM ——Hangzhou 18:30:11 PM ——Hefei 18:28:54 PM ——Fuzhou 18:36:17 PM ——Nanchang 18:33:48 PM ——Jinan 18:22:02 PM 19:14:19 PM ——Zhengzhou 18:25:27 PM 19:18:21 PM ——Wuhan 18:31:30 PM ——Changsha 18:35:19 PM —— Guangzhou 18:42:36 - Nanning 18:44:39 - Chengdu 18:32:57 19:27:34 - Guiyang 18:39:10 19:32:01 - Kunming 18:42:18 19:35:32 ——Lhasa 18:34:09 19:31:42 20:24:44 Xi'an 18:26:46 19:20:50 ——Lanzhou 18:24:01 19:19:49 —— Xining 18:22:53 19:19:24 20:12:00 Yinchuan 18:20:03 19:15:31 ——Urumqi 18:05:34 19:07:34 20:04:59Taipei 18:36:39 ——Hong Kong 18:43:30 ——Haikou 18:48:14 ——Macau 18:43:51 ——Chongqing 18:34:26 19:28:11 - Mohe 17:55:10 18:47:33 19:37:33 Kashgar 18:08:12 19:12:31 20:11:31.
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Lunar eclipses can only occur around the 15th day of the lunar calendar.
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Penumbral lunar eclipse on February 9, 2009 This is the first of four lunar eclipses in 2009. The first three were penumbral lunar eclipses, and the last was a partial lunar eclipse (December 31). February 9 is the largest penumbral lunar eclipse and will be easily visible to the naked eye, with the northern half of the moon obscured by a hazy shadow resembling dust.
The eclipse time is as follows: Penumbral eclipse begins: 12:
38:46 ut 14:
38:15 ut Penumbral Eclipse Final: 16:
37:40 ut Of course, neither the beginning nor the end of the penumbral eclipse can be perceived with the eye. In fact, the lunar shadow cannot be detected if the lunar surface does not enter the Earth's penumbra2 3.
Between 14:00 and 15:20 UTC, the surface of the Moon enters the Earth's penumbra 2 3 or above.
But this is only an estimate. During the observation process, the state of the atmosphere and the observer's visual acuity should be taken into account. It may be interesting to try to record when the Earth's penumbra was first seen and when it was last seen.
Canada and the eastern part of the United States will miss the entire lunar eclipse because the eclipse begins after the local moonset. Observers in Canada and the western United States may be able to see the moon eclipse and set. If you want to observe the whole process, you have to go to Alaska, Hawaii, Australia, or East Asia.
Penumbral Lunar Eclipse on July 7 The penumbral lunar eclipse in July is only a source of academic attention because the eclipse is too small to be noticeable to the naked eye, although the Moon will be above the horizon over most of Canada (Figure 4). Penumbral Lunar Eclipse on August 6 Fifteen days after a total solar eclipse occurs, a smaller penumbral lunar eclipse will occur. Since the food is only eaten, it will not be perceptible to the naked eye.
Figure 7 shows the details of the lunar eclipse. Partial lunar eclipse on December 31 The last lunar eclipse in 2009 occurred the day before the New Year. This partial lunar eclipse occurred in the constellation Gemini, where the eclipse was small and visible from most of the Northern Hemisphere (Figure 8).
The eclipse takes place at 19:23 UTC, and the eclipse is about to arrive.
Remember to adopt it.
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There were 2 solar eclipses and 3 lunar eclipses in 2009: Date Types of Solar or Lunar Eclipse January 26 Annular Solar Eclipse February 9 Penumbral Lunar Eclipse July 7 Penumbral Lunar Eclipse July 22 Total Solar Eclipse August 6 Penumbral Lunar Eclipse One lunar eclipse and two solar eclipses can be seen in Hong Kong, details are as follows: Annular solar eclipse on January 26 (only partial solar eclipse can be seen in Hong Kong) Solar eclipse Date and time First Loss January 26 17:09 Eclipse on January 26 18:04 Sunset January 26 18:08 Total solar eclipse on July 22 (only partial solar eclipse can be seen in Hong Kong) Solar eclipse Date and time First loss July 22 08:16 Eclipse July 22 09:27 Reunion July 22 10:47 Penumbral lunar eclipse on February 9 Penumbral lunar eclipse Date and time Penumbral eclipse begins February 9 20:38 Eclipse ends February 9 22:39 Penumbral eclipse ends February 10 0:41.
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