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July 22, 2009 Forecast for a total solar eclipse in several cities in China (Beijing time) Place name First loss Total eclipse begins Total eclipse ends Total eclipse Restoration Shanghai 8:23:25 9:
01:36 Chongqing 8:07:
17 10:30:34 Suzhou 8:
41 Hangzhou 8:21:26 9:
59:21 Jiaxing 8:22:
57 11:00:21 Hefei 8:
07 Tongling 8:18:49 9:
53:46 Wuhan 8:14:
24 10:46:15 Yichang 8:
01 Chengdu 8:07:05 9:
26:22 Leshan 8:06:
19 10:25:38 Partial solar eclipse:
Forecast for Partial Solar Eclipse in Major Cities of China on July 22, 2009 (Beijing Time) Place Name Eclipse Eclipse Initial Loss Eclipse Hour Resumption Hour Beijing 8:25 9:31 10:
44 Tianjin 8:24 9:32 10:
46 Shijiazhuang 8:21 9:28 10:
42 Taiyuan 8:19 9:26 10:
39 Hohhot 8:22 9:26 10:
35 Shenyang 8:34 9:42 10:
53 Changchun 8:40 9:45 10:
53 Harbin 8:45 9:47 10:
51 Nanjing 8:20 9:34 10:
54 Hefei 8:18 9:31 10:
51 Fuzhou 8:19 9:35 10:
58 Nanchang 8:15 9:28 10:
50 Jinan 8:21 9:31 10:
48 Zhengzhou 8:16 9:26 10:
43 Changsha 8:12 9:23 10:
43 Guangzhou 8:12 9:23 10:
43 Nanning 8:08 9:15 10:
32 Guiyang 8:06 9:14 10:
30 Kunming 8:03 9:08 10:
22 Lhasa 8:02 9:01 10:
07 Xi'an 8:12 9:20 10:
34 Lanzhou 8:11 9:15 10:
25 Xining 8:11 9:13 10:
22 Yinchuan 8:15 9:19 10:
28 Urumqi 8:21 9:10 10:
03 Taipei 8:23 9:40 11:
04 Hong Kong 8:14 9:25 10:
45 Macau 8:13 9:24 10:43
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The total solar eclipse in 2009 began at 8:20 a.m. on July 22 and ended at 10:57 a.m., lasting about six minutes.
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The most anticipated celestial event of the year is undoubtedly the once-in-a-century total solar eclipse. Wang Sichao said that for a certain city or region, on average, it has a chance to be swept by the total eclipse belt every few years. However, fortunately, we were able to witness a total solar eclipse twice in a row in and out of the year.
The total solar eclipse that will occur on the day of the year is the best observed total solar eclipse in many years. The total eclipse zone is relatively wide, with a length of more than 10,000 kilometers and a width of kilometers, passing through the Yangtze River basin, which is very densely populated in China. In addition to the areas where the total eclipse can be directly observed, the public in other parts of the country will be able to see the partial solar eclipse.
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The start and end times of the total solar eclipse in the city on July 22 in the total solar eclipse belt are different.
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