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At around 9:30 a.m. on July 22 this year, there will be a solar eclipse.
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No lunar eclipse 2009 total solar eclipse, will be staged on July 22 over the Yangtze River basin in China, here is a dense area of Chinese population, there are many cultural tourism resources, there are beautiful natural tourism environment, find a beautiful place, according to the following method to shoot a wonderful total solar eclipse gourd string, to retain the longest and most spectacular total solar eclipse in thousands of years. 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, and a 24mm lens is sufficient, with conditions.
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On July 22, another once-in-a-century total solar eclipse in the Yangtze River basin, from central Yunnan, southern Sichuan, Chongqing, southern Hubei, northern Hunan, northern Jiangxi, central and southern Anhui, southern Jiangsu, and Shanghai will be in turn ** to total solar eclipse, and other regions can see different degrees of partial solar eclipse from the Yangtze River to the south and north, and the solar eclipse starts from Yunnan Lunar eclipse is not.
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On the morning of July 22, at 9:45 a.m., a solar eclipse of about 6 minutes could be seen in Shanghai.
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This year's lunar eclipse occurs on May 26.
A lunar eclipse, also known as a lunar eclipse, is an astronomical phenomenon in which the moon moves into the Earth's shadow (the shadow is divided into umbra and penumbra), and some or all of the parts that can be illuminated by the sun's rays cannot be illuminated by direct sunlight, making the ordinary moon phase invisible to observers on the Earth.
When a lunar eclipse occurs, the Sun, Earth, and Moon happen to be or almost in the same straight line, so the eclipse must occur on the night of the Full Moon (lunar calendar.
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6. or 17), as the Shuo Wen says, "the solar eclipse is the new year, and the lunar eclipse is the hope." The Earth's shadow is located in the Earth's orbital plane (ecliptic plane), which does not coincide with the lunar orbital plane (white plane), and the intersection angle of the yellow and white planes is about 5 degrees. During most Full Moons, the Moon is not in the ecliptic plane, but is either north or south, not in the Earth's shadow, so not every Full Moon eclipse occurs. Lunar eclipses occur at least twice a year around the world.
On May 26, 2021, the "Supermoon + Red Moon + Total Lunar Eclipse" group was unveiled. [6] On November 19, a partial lunar eclipse of a near-total eclipse will take place in the sky.
There are three types of lunar eclipses.
Total lunar eclipse: When the entire Moon enters the Earth's umbra. The most recent total lunar eclipse occurred on May 26, 2021.
Partial lunar eclipse: When the Moon enters only part of the Earth's umbra, a partial lunar eclipse occurs before and after it. The most recent partial lunar eclipse occurred on November 19, 2021.
Penumbral Lunar Eclipse: At this time, the Moon only passes over the penumbral area of the Earth, causing the luminosity of the lunar surface to weaken slightly, so it is less noticeable. The last penumbral lunar eclipse occurred on June 5, 2020.
There is no annular lunar eclipse.
Since the Earth's umbra is much larger than the Moon's, this also means that in the event of a total lunar eclipse, the Moon will completely enter the Earth's umbra zone, so there will never be such a phenomenon as an annular lunar eclipse.
The beginning of the penumbral eclipse after a total lunar eclipse: The moon has just made contact with the penumbra, and Li Yujing is imperceptible to the naked eye at this time. The process of the official lunar eclipse is divided into five stages: the first loss, the eclipse, the eclipse, the rebirth, and the recuperation.
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The total lunar eclipse will begin at 4:00 p.m. on November 8, 2022, at 4:00 p.m. According to astronomical forecasts, this total lunar eclipse will start at 16:00 Beijing time on November 8, when the moon will start to be slightly darker (the beginning of the penumbral eclipse). The following brings the timeline of this total lunar eclipse as follows:
17:09: The lunar surface begins to be deficient (initial loss);
6:16 p.m.: The Moon fully enters the Earth's umbra (eclipse);
6:59 p.m.: The center of the Moon is closest to the center of the Earth's umbra (eclipse);
7:42 p.m.: The Moon begins to regain its light (light);
20:49: The Moon walks out of the Earth's umbra (recircled);
21:57: The lunar eclipse ends (the end of the penumbral eclipse).
The whole process lasted 5 hours and 57 minutes, of which the umbra eclipse (the phenomenon in which the Moon enters the Earth's umbra and is completely or partially obscured) lasts 3 hours and 40 minutes. This total lunar eclipse has two major characteristics: the "red moon" phase of the total lunar eclipse can be seen in most parts of China; During the total eclipse, the Moon will occlude Uranus, one of the eight planets in the solar system.
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Solar eclipses There were 4 lunar eclipses in 2015.
A total solar eclipse occurs on March 20.
A total lunar eclipse occurs on April 4.
The total lunar eclipse on October 8, 2014, the "red moon" lasted for 60 minutes, but this time in 2015 the "red moon" lasted for a short time, only minutes.
A total lunar eclipse occurs on September 28.
Partial solar eclipse on September 13.
6 meteor showers in 2015 are enough for you to make a wish.
April 22 Lyrids.
The Perseid meteor shower on August 13.
October 9 Draconids.
Orionid meteor shower on October 22.
November 18 Leonid meteor shower.
Geminid meteor shower on December 15.
There were 7 chances to see the most in 5 years.
Mercury is the inner planet of the Earth, and due to the eight planets, Mercury is closest to the Sun, so Mercury is overwhelmed by the Sun's bright light for most of the year. It is only at the greatest eastern and western elongations of Mercury that the public can see Mercury in its face. There are seven Mercury elongations this year, the most since 2011.
The 2015 Mid-Autumn Festival is on September 27. This year's "supermoon" occurred around 10:51 a.m. on September 28.
At this time, the Moon, the Earth, and the Sun line up in a straight line and a total lunar eclipse occurs (the Moon is at its roundest), and the Moon moves to the closest point to the Earth and appears to have the largest apparent area. In Brazil and even the whole of South America, in a few tens of minutes, the rare Mid-Autumn moon, total lunar eclipse, partial lunar eclipse, red moon, full moon is the darkest, the moon is the brightest, the moon has the largest apparent diameter and the largest visual area, and other scenes can be feasted on the eyes.
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In the Year of the Rooster, there will be two solar eclipses and two lunar eclipses.
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A solar eclipse can only occur around the first day of the lunar calendar, and a lunar eclipse can only occur around the fifteenth day of the lunar calendar. The causes are different, the types are different, the time of occurrence and the observed phenomena are different.
A lunar eclipse is a special astronomical phenomenon in which when the Moon moves to the shadow part of the Earth, the area between the Moon and the Earth will be obscured by the Earth's rays, and a piece of the Moon will be missing.
On the tenth day of the lunar calendar. 5. 16. The moon moves in the opposite direction to the sun. At this time, if the center of the Earth and the Moon are roughly in the same straight line, the Moon will enter the Earth's umbra and produce a total lunar eclipse.
A solar eclipse, also known as a solar eclipse, is the movement of the moon between the sun and the earth, if the three are exactly in a straight line, the moon will block the light of the sun to the earth, and the black shadow behind the moon falls on the earth, and the solar eclipse phenomenon occurs.
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A solar eclipse occurs on the first day of the lunar calendar, and a lunar eclipse occurs on the fifteenth day of the lunar calendar. Because only on these two days can the sun, the earth, and the moon be aligned in a straight line.
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A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon is orbiting between the Earth and the Sun.
A lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth orbits between the Moon and the Sun.
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The solar eclipse occurs in the new year, and the lunar eclipse is in sight.
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