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Tue, Jun 30 04:55 PMNew Delhi, June 30 (ANI): A total solar eclipse of longest duration in 21st century will occur on Wednesday morning (July 22).This

eclipse is of special interest for the scientists and general public as

its path of totality passes through thickly populated regions of west,

central, east and north-east India.Consequently, it provides a

rare opportunity to view and study this grand spectacle of nature. The

partial phase of the eclipse will be visible throughout the country.In general, the partial phase can be seen in the regions of eastern Asia and Pacific Ocean.Considering

the Earth as a whole, the eclipse begins at 5:28 a.m. when the shadow

of the Moon touches the Earth at local sunrise at a point in the

Arabian Sea close to the western coast of India.The eclipse ends

at 10:42 a.m. when Moon's shadow finally leaves the Earth at local

sunset at a point in the South Pacific Ocean.At approximately

6:23 a.m., the central path of the eclipse will touch the Earth at

sunrise at a point in the Gulf of Khmbhat in the Arabian Sea near the

southern coast of Gujarat.At this time, the path of totality

will be about 200 km wide and the duration of totality at the central

line will be about three minute 30 seconds.The shadow crosses

over central India, passes through south-east of Nepal, crosses North

Bengal, southern part of Sikkim, most of Bhutan and north-western tip

of Bangladesh. Then the shadow enters Assam and Arunachal Pradesh,

touches Myanmar and enters China.The umbra sweeps over China, enters East China Sea and then passes through Japan's Ryukyu Island.The

maximum duration of totality of 6 minutes 44 seconds occurs at 8:05

a.m. in the North Pacific Ocean where the width of the path is about

258 km. The 'rest of the path does not pass through major land areas.It

curves south-east through Pacific Ocean hitting some small atolls in

the Polynesia. The totality ends at 9:48 a.m.when the umbral cone

leaves the Earth at a point in the Pacific Ocean.The next solar eclipse, which is an annular solar eclipse will occur on January 15, 2010.The path of the said eclipse will pass through extreme southern tips of India. (ANI)

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--- On Wed, 1/7/09, Sunil Nair <astro_tellerkerala wrote:Sunil Nair <astro_tellerkerala Total solar eclipse on July 22 , Date: Wednesday, 1 July, 2009, 1:38 AM

 

Tue, Jun 30 04:55 PMNew Delhi, June 30 (ANI): A total solar eclipse of longest duration in 21st century will occur on Wednesday morning (July 22).This

eclipse is of special interest for the scientists and general public as

its path of totality passes through thickly populated regions of west,

central, east and north-east India.Consequently, it provides a

rare opportunity to view and study this grand spectacle of nature. The

partial phase of the eclipse will be visible throughout the country.In general, the partial phase can be seen in the regions of eastern Asia and Pacific Ocean.Considering

the Earth as a whole, the eclipse begins at 5:28 a.m. when the shadow

of the Moon touches the Earth at local sunrise at a point in the

Arabian Sea close to the western coast of India.The eclipse ends

at 10:42 a.m. when Moon's shadow finally leaves the Earth at local

sunset at a point in the South Pacific Ocean.At approximately

6:23 a.m., the central path of the eclipse will touch the Earth at

sunrise at a point in the Gulf of Khmbhat in the Arabian Sea near the

southern coast of Gujarat.At this time, the path of totality

will be about 200 km wide and the duration of totality at the central

line will be about three minute 30 seconds.The shadow crosses

over central India, passes through south-east of Nepal, crosses North

Bengal, southern part of Sikkim, most of Bhutan and north-western tip

of Bangladesh. Then the shadow enters Assam and Arunachal Pradesh,

touches Myanmar and enters China.The umbra sweeps over China, enters East China Sea and then passes through Japan's Ryukyu Island.The

maximum duration of totality of 6 minutes 44 seconds occurs at 8:05

a.m. in the North Pacific Ocean where the width of the path is about

258 km. The 'rest of the path does not pass through major land areas.It

curves south-east through Pacific Ocean hitting some small atolls in

the Polynesia. The totality ends at 9:48 a.m.when the umbral cone

leaves the Earth at a point in the Pacific Ocean.The next solar eclipse, which is an annular solar eclipse will occur on January 15, 2010.The path of the said eclipse will pass through extreme southern tips of India. (ANI)

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dear Dhananjayan ji Thanks for the excepts frm Tamil panchanga s on solar eclipse Now with New yr samkranti charts and hindu new yr Lunar charts all were preidcting bad for ppl and accrding to lunar yr the planet ruling was sani who was holding roots ( and eating too ) was ruling the chart so indications were very clear now with solar eclipses in happening 3/9 axis of indian independence chart according to varhamihira indian lagna is capri where it is happening in 1/7 axis any way our weather deptmnts failed and astrologers won and ppl shud raise their voice atleast to spent some money for further reserch in astrology esp in mundane astrology ( why after spening 1000s of crores on MET agencies still they cant giv real pic and they depend simply on some other data s to proov their worth of salt ) The Njattu vela calenders based on sun s entry into various nakkshtras were also telling same story and tiruvathira njattu vela is failed in kerala too i think ( i dont know full reports as i am away ) There is many pointers in Brihatsamhita and it is workin still beautifully and the fault lies in public for not using such a treasure or not supporting it thanks for ur post rgrds sunil nair , Dhananjayan Brahma <abhanaya wrote:>> Pranams,> > Mr.Sunil Nair ji,> > Thanks for your synopsis on the Solar eclipse on 22.7.2009 .> > In this connection in one of the Tamil panchangam it is said that the effect of solar eclipse on 22nd July 2009 that occurs during Sun rise may inflect crops failure,power tussle among rulers .Further it is said that Manipulative people , business man,working class may suffer.> Few years ago, else where read that two eclipses in one lunar month would result in political unrest for power besides famine and fatal epidemic diseases may prevail all over the country.> > As we are all form part of receiving end general public,let us all wait and experience what ever may comes in.> > Regards/Dhananjayan,> > --- On Wed, 1/7/09, Sunil Nair astro_tellerkerala wrote:> > Sunil Nair astro_tellerkerala Total solar eclipse on July 22> , > Wednesday, 1 July, 2009, 1:38 AM> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Tue, Jun 30 04:55 PMNew Delhi, June 30 (ANI): A total solar eclipse of longest duration in 21st century will occur on Wednesday morning (July 22).This> eclipse is of special interest for the scientists and general public as> its path of totality passes through thickly populated regions of west,> central, east and north-east India.Consequently, it provides a> rare opportunity to view and study this grand spectacle of nature. The> partial phase of the eclipse will be visible throughout the country.In general, the partial phase can be seen in the regions of eastern Asia and Pacific Ocean.Considering> the Earth as a whole, the eclipse begins at 5:28 a.m. when the shadow> of the Moon touches the Earth at local sunrise at a point in the> Arabian Sea close to the western coast of India.The eclipse ends> at 10:42 a.m. when Moon's shadow finally leaves the Earth at local> sunset at a point in the South Pacific Ocean.At approximately> 6:23 a.m., the central path of the eclipse will touch the Earth at> sunrise at a point in the Gulf of Khmbhat in the Arabian Sea near the> southern coast of Gujarat.At this time, the path of totality> will be about 200 km wide and the duration of totality at the central> line will be about three minute 30 seconds.The shadow crosses> over central India, passes through south-east of Nepal, crosses North> Bengal, southern part of Sikkim, most of Bhutan and north-western tip> of Bangladesh. Then the shadow enters Assam and Arunachal Pradesh,> touches Myanmar and enters China.The umbra sweeps over China, enters East China Sea and then passes through Japan's Ryukyu Island..The> maximum duration of totality of 6 minutes 44 seconds occurs at 8:05> a.m. in the North Pacific Ocean where the width of the path is about> 258 km. The 'rest of the path does not pass through major land areas.It> curves south-east through Pacific Ocean hitting some small atolls in> the Polynesia. The totality ends at 9:48 a.m.when the umbral cone> leaves the Earth at a point in the Pacific Ocean.The next solar eclipse, which is an annular solar eclipse will occur on January 15, 2010.The path of the said eclipse will pass through extreme southern tips of India. (ANI)> > > > > ICC World Twenty20 England '09 exclusively on ! CRICKET> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Get your new Email address!> Grab the Email name you & #39;ve always wanted before someone else does!> http://mail..promotions./newdomains/aa/>

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