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    Solar eclipse, July 22, 2009

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    The solar eclipse that will take place on Wednesday, July 22, 2009 will be a total eclipse of the Sun with a magnitude of 1.080 that will be visible from a narrow corridor through northern India, eastern Nepal, northern Bangladesh, Bhutan, the northern tip of Myanmar, central China and the Pacific Ocean, including Ryukyu Islands, Marshall Islands and Kiribati. Totality will be visible in many cities such as Surat, Varanasi, Patna, Thimphu, Chengdu, Chongqing, Wuhan, Hangzhou and Shanghai, as well as over the Three Gorges Dam. A partial eclipse will be seen from the much broader path of the Moon's penumbra, including most of South East Asia and north-eastern Oceania.

    This solar eclipse is the longest total solar eclipse that will occur in the twenty-first century, and will not be surpassed in duration until June 13, 2132. Totality will last for up to 6 minutes and 39 seconds, with the maximum eclipse occurring in the ocean at 02:35:21 UTC about 100 km south of the Bonin Islands, southeast of Japan. The North Iwo Jima island is the landmass with totality time closest to maximum.

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    ... visible from a narrow corridor through northern India, eastern Nepal, northern Bangladesh, Bhutan, the northern tip of Myanmar, central China and the Pacific Ocean, including Ryukyu Islands, Marshall Islands and Kiribati. ...
    Nope. Just outside the partial eclipse corridor. Not visible here except on TV.
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    Got a goggle for it.
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    I remember a partial solar eclipse in the US around 1994 (I believe). I saw it without goggles. It was a foggy day. Clouds were low. The sun was obscured but not totally by the clouds. I saw the moon cover roughly 20% of it. I thought the coolest part was being able to see it with my own eyes.
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    Weather reports say it's gonna rain tomorrow morning. Hope those weather stations suck as usual. :S
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    It rained... :(
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