Guest guest Posted July 14, 2000 Report Share Posted July 14, 2000 Dear Bhagawathas, Kindly post the details about the upcoming chandra grahaNam on this Sunday. Does this happen in US skies ? Moreover it's ADi piRappu dhakshiNAyana puNya kAlam on that day. So tharppaNam should be performed during the day. If grahaNa tharppaNam is to be performed what is the time that it should be performed in the evening ? I request the members to kindly post the details today itself so that all can be benefitted. Thanks so much. adiyEn, chandrasekaran. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2000 Report Share Posted July 14, 2000 Dear Sriman Chandrasekaran: The Lunar eclipse is not visible in the US. This is the URL to learn more about eclipses occurring in year 2000. http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/OH/OH2000.html#SE2000Jul31P 1. There is a total lunar eclipse occurring on July 16, 2000 but visible in India, not visible in North Eastern part of US (NY, NJ, MA). "It is indeed unfortunate that total phase occurs after moonset for most of the Americas. Only western Alaska will see totality. Hawaii, Australia, New Zealand, the Philippines and Japan will witness all of the partial phases and totality, while the eclipse is already in progress at moonrise from parts of eastern Asia. The Moon's path through Earth's shadows as well as a map showing worldwide visibility of the event is shown in Figure 4. 2. There is a partial solar eclipse occurring on July 31, 2000 visible in North Western US (states CA, WA, OR, AK, ID). "The partial eclipse will be visible from northern Scandinavia, eastern Russia, Alaska, western Canada and the northwestern United States". 3. There is a partial solar eclipse occurring on Dec 25, 2000. This is visible in the North America. You may view the area from picture. http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/SEplot/SE2000Dec25P.gif (Globe) http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/OH/PSE2000Dec.gif (US) regards govindarajan Chandrasekaran Venkatraman wrote: > > Dear Bhagawathas, > Kindly post the details about the upcoming chandra grahaNam > on this Sunday. Does this happen in US skies ? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2000 Report Share Posted July 14, 2000 Dear Sri Govindarajan, This NASA report doesn't say that it is not visible in West coast. Is it visible in west coast? Thanks. chandrasekaran. bhakti-list , "T.R. Govindarajan" <tgovindarajan@l...> wrote: > Dear Sriman Chandrasekaran: > > The Lunar eclipse is not visible in the US. > This is the URL to learn more about eclipses occurring in year 2000. > http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/OH/OH2000.html#SE2000Jul31P > > 1. There is a total lunar eclipse occurring on July 16, 2000 but visible in > India, not visible in North Eastern part of US (NY, NJ, MA). > "It is indeed unfortunate that total phase occurs after moonset for most of the > Americas. Only western Alaska will see totality. Hawaii, Australia, New > Zealand, the Philippines and Japan will witness all of the partial phases and > totality, while the eclipse is already in progress at moonrise from parts of > eastern Asia. The Moon's path through Earth's shadows as well as a map showing > worldwide visibility of the event is shown in Figure 4. > > 2. There is a partial solar eclipse occurring on July 31, 2000 visible > in North Western US (states CA, WA, OR, AK, ID). > "The partial eclipse will be visible from northern > Scandinavia, eastern Russia, Alaska, western Canada and the northwestern United > States". > > 3. There is a partial solar eclipse occurring on Dec 25, 2000. This is visible > in the North America. > > You may view the area from picture. > http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/SEplot/SE2000Dec25P.gif (Globe) > http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/OH/PSE2000Dec.gif (US) > > regards > > govindarajan > > > Chandrasekaran Venkatraman wrote: > > > > Dear Bhagawathas, > > Kindly post the details about the upcoming chandra grahaNam > > on this Sunday. Does this happen in US skies ? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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