Astronomical phenomena from 1990 to 2010

Updated on society 2024-04-15
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    January 1, 2010, partial lunar eclipse.

    On January 15, 2010, an annular solar eclipse, a visible eclipse in most parts of China, and on January 29, 2010, Mars opposition, small opposition, brightness, etc.

    March 22, 2010, Saturn at opposition, near the vernal equinox, brightness etc.

    On June 26, 2010, the moon was eclipsed, and the eclipse moonrise was visible in most parts of China.

    On July 11, 2010, a total solar eclipse was not visible in our country.

    On August 20, 2010, Venus was at its greatest eastern elongation, magnitude magnitude, and was near Mars at magnitude magnitude.

    On September 21, 2010, Jupiter at opposition, near the vernal equinox, brightness and so on!

    On December 21, 2010, a total lunar eclipse was held, and the eclipse moonrise was visible in most parts of China.

    On January 4, 2011, a partial solar eclipse was visible in parts of northwest China.

    January 8, 2011, Venus at greatest western elongation, rising an hour before sunrise, brightness, etc.

    April 3, 2011, Saturn opposition, brightness, etc.

    On June 2, 2011, a partial solar eclipse, an eclipse sunrise was visible in northeast China.

    On June 15, 2011, a total lunar eclipse took place, the first total lunar eclipse in most parts of the country.

    On July 1, 2011, the solar eclipse was not visible in our country.

    October 29, 2011, Jupiter at opposition, brightness, etc.

    On November 25, 2011, the solar eclipse was not visible in our country.

    On December 10, 2011, a total lunar eclipse was visible in our country.

    March 3, 2012, Mars at opposition, in the constellation Leo, brightness etc.

    On March 27, 2012, Venus was at great elongation and set 4 hours after sunset (nearly 22:30!). Brightness etc.

    April 15, 2012, Saturn at opposition, near the lesser one of Virgo, brightness and so on.

    On May 21, 2012, an annular solar eclipse was held in the southern coastal zone of China.

    On June 4, 2012, the moon was eclipsed, and the eclipse moonrise was visible in most parts of China.

    On June 6, 2012, the transit of Venus was visible in most parts of our country!

    August 15, 2012, Venus at greatest western elongation, rising an hour before sunrise, brightness, etc.

    On November 13, 2012, a total solar eclipse was not visible in our country.

    On November 28, 2012, the penumbral lunar eclipse was visible in our country.

    December 3, 2012, Jupiter at opposition, brightness, etc.

    That's all I have.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Last year, there was a total eclipse of 722 days, a transit of Venus 616 this year, a transit of Venus in 2004, etc.

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