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Well. Chaohu City is still not a good observation point, the best recommendation is to go to Huangshan, after watching the sunrise, and then watching the whole solar eclipse, it may be like this once in a lifetime.
The time is from 8:20 to 11:01 and it's the whole process, if you don't have that much time, just go from 9 o'clock to 9:50 a.m.
Pay attention to protect your eyes when looking, especially when you are glowing and round. Go to the store and buy filters.
You can also make your own one, and you can use ** film. Bring another pair of sunglasses and find a spacious place to look, at least, you have a building or mountain to the east that doesn't block your view.
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Total solar eclipse in 2009.
The 2009 total solar eclipse will be staged on July 22 over the Yangtze River basin in China, which is a dense area of Chinese population, with many cultural tourism resources and beautiful natural tourism environment.
When shooting a total solar eclipse gourd string, pay attention to the following aspects.
Keeping the field of view unchanged, take different photos of the phases of the total solar eclipse, and superimpose multiple photos later. Take care to maintain the absolute stability of the tripod, using the shutter release cable. When shooting, it is necessary to first determine the path of the total solar eclipse in the sky and the span and time of the entire process of the total solar eclipse, so as to prevent the sun from leaving the field of view before the shooting is completed.
The span is generally within 90 degrees, a 24mm lens is enough, and the equatorial tracker can be used if possible, so there is no such field of view problem, and the post-synthesis is simpler. To predict the path of the sun, make a shooting plan according to the length and span of the total solar eclipse, and determine when to start shooting, how often to take a photo, and when to finish. The composition is preferably diagonal of the negative.
A complete shot can take dozens of times and a total of several hours to complete, and such a long lens facing the sun can easily burn out the shutter curtain and then the image sensor, so it is necessary to prepare a deep color lens in advance. The amount of each sheet should be strictly calculated to prevent overexposure, and if it is evening, light pollution in large cities should be considered.
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Anhui doesn't know, I'm from Suzhou, we are from 8;From 22 to 10:59, you can buy a viewing glass, and the optical store has it, and it looks like 7-8 yuan.
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Total solar eclipse is the meaning of the tengu eclipse day.
A total solar eclipse is a type of solar eclipse that occurs within about 18° of the crescent moon near the intersection of the ecliptic and white paths. Total solar eclipses are divided into five stages: initial loss, eclipse, eclipse, regeneration, and recovery. Since the Moon is smaller than the Earth, only people in the umbra of the Moon Tomomori will be able to see the total solar eclipse.
Folks call this phenomenon the Tengu Eclipse Day.
The earth revolves around the sun, the moon revolves around the earth, and when the moon turns between the sun and the earth, blocking the sun, a solar eclipse occurs. A total solar eclipse is a type of solar eclipse, an astronomical phenomenon in which the sun's rays are completely obscured by the moon in parts of the Earth.
Effects of a total solar eclipse:
During a solar eclipse, light shines through the gaps in the leaves and casts the shadow of the crescent moon. During a total solar eclipse, animals are often ready to sleep, or behave abnormally. In the event of a total solar eclipse, the local temperature usually drops by at least 20 degrees.
When 99% of the sun's surface is covered, the morning twilight can be seen.
During a total solar eclipse, there will be a narrow band of light around the horizon because the observer is not standing directly under the shadow of the moon, and the earth is at a distance from the moon. Before the advent of modern atomic clocks, astronomers studied ancient records of solar eclipses and found that the Earth's rotation cycle slowed down by seconds each century.
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Summary. Hello dear, a total solar eclipse is an astronomical phenomenon in which the sun's rays are completely obscured by the moon in parts of the earth. It looks as if the sun has been eaten completely, and it is also called "Tengu Eclipse Day" by the folklore.
Dear, I checked, in the world, there are at least two solar eclipses a year, at most five times, and a total solar eclipse is an average of one and a half a year. The last time it happened on December 4, 2021, in the Southern Hemisphere. And in the future, I am afraid that my country will see it in 2034.
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Hello dear, a total solar eclipse is an astronomical phenomenon in which the sun's rays are completely obscured by the moon in parts of the earth. It looks as if the sun has been eaten completely, and it is also called "Tengu Eclipse Day" by the folklore. Dear, I checked, in the world of total judgment, there are at least two solar eclipses a year, at most five times, and a total solar eclipse is an average of one and a half a year.
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