Guest guest Posted July 2, 2009 Report Share Posted July 2, 2009 Dear Members, For those who do not have access or cannot read panchang. Eclipse starts in India at 05:28 hrs and lasts till 10:42 hrs. The eclipse climax of Rahu taking on Sun.... 06:26-06:30 hrs.. Duration is around 4 min. some 33 odd seconds. The Lagna of this timing taking New Delhi as base = Cancer Lagna, Pushya Nakshatra For those who have weak hearts i.e.Moon / Sun ..... stay indoors....who have well placed Rahu's can go out and watch entire event.....(later come back and give feedback.....) http://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/total-solar-eclipse-july-22-2009.html The Eclipse's Path The central line of the moon's shadow begins in India's Gulf of Khambhat (Bay of Cambay) at 00:53 Universal Time (UT), according to sources such as NASA. The eclipse track is 205km wide at its start as the umbra quickly travels east-northeast. People in the city of Surat, India, will experience a total eclipse for three minutes and 14 seconds. This image shows the solar eclipse's annular path on July 22, 2009. The different shades of red depict the eclipse's visibility, with the strongest and innermost shade depicting 75 percent visibility, followed by 50 percent visibility, 25 percent visibility, and down to as low as zero percent visibility. The maximum eclipse is visible at various locations. The shadow then moves on to the city of Indore where totality occurs for three minutes and five seconds. By 00:55 UT, the umbra is in central India where it stretches diagonally across two-thirds of the country. The Taj Mahal in Agra experiences a deep partial eclipse of magnitude 0.906 at 00:56 UT. Kolkata (Calcutta) can view a partial eclipse of magnitude 0.911. The shadow reaches the region between Nepal and Bangladesh at 00:58 UT. Outside the path, Kathmandu experiences a partial eclipse. The eclipse's central line then reaches Bhutan at 00:59 UT. After leaving Bhutan, the track continues to the northeastern Indian states of Arunachal Pradesh and Assam. The umbra's center reaches the India-China border at 01:05 UT, where the totality duration is four minutes and 26 seconds. The southern half of the umbra sweeps across northern Burma (the Union of Myanmar) before the entire shadow enters China's Yunnan province and the Tibet Autonomous Region. The city of Chengdu, in China, is totally eclipsed for three minutes and 16 seconds at 01:13 UT. The Chongqing municipality's urban center experiences a totality lasting four minutes and six seconds at 01:15 UT. Wuhan, which is the fourth largest city in China, will experience a totality lasting for five minutes and 25 seconds at 01:27 UT. Hangzhou will see a total eclipse of five minutes and 19 seconds at 01:37 UT. Shanghai will experience five minutes of totality at 01:39 UT. After crossing the East China Sea, the umbra encounters Japan's Ryukyu Islands (Nansei Islands) at 01:57 UT. The island of Yakushima experiences three minutes and 57 seconds of totality. Akuseki-shima experiences six minutes and 20 seconds of the total eclipse. Tokyo will witness a partial eclipse at 02:13 UT. The shadow encounters the Japanese islands of Iwo Jima and Kitaio Jima at around 02:27 UT. These islands experience five minutes and 13 seconds and six minutes and 34 seconds of totality, respectively. With regards, Sreeram_Srinivas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2009 Report Share Posted July 2, 2009 Dear members, The timing given is Indian Standard Time. For those who are IT savvy & other Die Hard.........can engage in http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html Universal time to Indian time...etc. With regards, Sreeram_Srinivas , "sreeram srinivas" <sreeram64 wrote:>> > Dear Members,> > For those who do not have access or cannot read panchang.> > Eclipse starts in India at 05:28 hrs and lasts till 10:42 hrs.> > The eclipse climax of Rahu taking on Sun.... 06:26-06:30 hrs.. Duration> is around 4 min. some 33 odd seconds.> > The Lagna of this timing taking New Delhi as base = Cancer Lagna, > Pushya Nakshatra> > For those who have weak hearts i.e.Moon / Sun ..... stay indoors....who> have well placed Rahu's can go out and watch entire event.....(later> come back and give feedback.....)> > http://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/total-solar-eclipse-july-22-2009.html> <http://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/total-solar-eclipse-july-22-2009.htm\> l>> The Eclipse's Path> The central line of the moon's shadow begins in India's Gulf of> Khambhat (Bay of Cambay) at 00:53 Universal Time (UT), according to> sources such as NASA. The eclipse track is 205km wide at its start as> the umbra quickly travels east-northeast. People in the city of Surat,> India, will experience a total eclipse for three minutes and 14 seconds.> [Eclipse Path on 22th July 2009]> This image shows the solar eclipse's annular path> <http://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/animation-solar-eclipse-july-2009.ht\> ml> on July 22, 2009. The different shades of red depict the eclipse's> visibility, with the strongest and innermost shade depicting 75 percent> visibility, followed by 50 percent visibility, 25 percent visibility,> and down to as low as zero percent visibility. The maximum eclipse is> visible at various locations.> The shadow then moves on to the city of Indore where totality occurs for> three minutes and five seconds. By 00:55 UT, the umbra is in central> India where it stretches diagonally across two-thirds of the country.> The Taj Mahal in Agra experiences a deep partial eclipse of magnitude> 0.906 at 00:56 UT. Kolkata (Calcutta) can view a partial eclipse of> magnitude 0.911. The shadow reaches the region between Nepal and> Bangladesh at 00:58 UT. Outside the path, Kathmandu experiences a> partial eclipse.> > The eclipse's central line then reaches Bhutan at 00:59 UT. After> leaving Bhutan, the track continues to the northeastern Indian states of> Arunachal Pradesh and Assam. The umbra's center reaches the> India-China border at 01:05 UT, where the totality duration is four> minutes and 26 seconds. The southern half of the umbra sweeps across> northern Burma (the Union of Myanmar) before the entire shadow enters> China's Yunnan province and the Tibet Autonomous Region.> > The city of Chengdu, in China, is totally eclipsed for three minutes and> 16 seconds at 01:13 UT. The Chongqing municipality's urban center> experiences a totality lasting four minutes and six seconds at 01:15 UT.> Wuhan, which is the fourth largest city in China, will experience a> totality lasting for five minutes and 25 seconds at 01:27 UT. Hangzhou> will see a total eclipse of five minutes and 19 seconds at 01:37 UT.> Shanghai will experience five minutes of totality at 01:39 UT.> > After crossing the East China Sea, the umbra encounters Japan's> Ryukyu Islands (Nansei Islands) at 01:57 UT. The island of Yakushima> experiences three minutes and 57 seconds of totality. Akuseki-shima> experiences six minutes and 20 seconds of the total eclipse. Tokyo will> witness a partial eclipse at 02:13 UT.> > The shadow encounters the Japanese islands of Iwo Jima and Kitaio Jima> at around 02:27 UT. These islands experience five minutes and 13 seconds> and six minutes and 34 seconds of totality, respectively.> > With regards,> > Sreeram_Srinivas> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2009 Report Share Posted July 2, 2009 Dear Sreeram Ji and All, Will the Eclipse be seen in North America? I have an Indian lady colleague of mine who is 5 months pregnant and is asking for advice on what to do on this day. Any suggestions? Regards, -Manoj sreeram srinivas <sreeram64 Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2009 1:34:09 AM Re: Triple_Eclipse_Triple_Experience Dear members, The timing given is Indian Standard Time. For those who are IT savvy & other Die Hard........ .can engage in http://www.timeandd ate.com/worldclo ck/converter. html Universal time to Indian time...etc. With regards, Sreeram_Srinivas ancient_indian_ astrology, "sreeram srinivas" <sreeram64@.. .> wrote:>> > Dear Members,> > For those who do not have access or cannot read panchang.> > Eclipse starts in India at 05:28 hrs and lasts till 10:42 hrs.> > The eclipse climax of Rahu taking on Sun.... 06:26-06:30 hrs.. Duration> is around 4 min. some 33 odd seconds.> > The Lagna of this timing taking New Delhi as base = Cancer Lagna, > Pushya Nakshatra> > For those who have weak hearts i.e.Moon / Sun ..... stay indoors....who> have well placed Rahu's can go out and watch entire event.....(later> come back and give feedback.... .)> > http://www.timeandd ate.com/eclipse/ total-solar- eclipse-july- 22-2009.html> <http://www.timeandd ate.com/eclipse/ total-solar- eclipse-july- 22-2009.htm\> l>> The Eclipse's Path> The central line of the moon's shadow begins in India's Gulf of> Khambhat (Bay of Cambay) at 00:53 Universal Time (UT), according to> sources such as NASA. The eclipse track is 205km wide at its start as> the umbra quickly travels east-northeast. People in the city of Surat,> India, will experience a total eclipse for three minutes and 14 seconds.> [Eclipse Path on 22th July 2009]> This image shows the solar eclipse's annular path> <http://www.timeandd ate.com/eclipse/ animation- solar-eclipse- july-2009. ht\> ml> on July 22, 2009. The different shades of red depict the eclipse's> visibility, with the strongest and innermost shade depicting 75 percent> visibility, followed by 50 percent visibility, 25 percent visibility,> and down to as low as zero percent visibility. The maximum eclipse is> visible at various locations.> The shadow then moves on to the city of Indore where totality occurs for> three minutes and five seconds. By 00:55 UT, the umbra is in central> India where it stretches diagonally across two-thirds of the country.> The Taj Mahal in Agra experiences a deep partial eclipse of magnitude> 0.906 at 00:56 UT. Kolkata (Calcutta) can view a partial eclipse of> magnitude 0.911. The shadow reaches the region between Nepal and> Bangladesh at 00:58 UT. Outside the path, Kathmandu experiences a> partial eclipse.> > The eclipse's central line then reaches Bhutan at 00:59 UT. After> leaving Bhutan, the track continues to the northeastern Indian states of> Arunachal Pradesh and Assam. The umbra's center reaches the> India-China border at 01:05 UT, where the totality duration is four> minutes and 26 seconds. The southern half of the umbra sweeps across> northern Burma (the Union of Myanmar) before the entire shadow enters> China's Yunnan province and the Tibet Autonomous Region.> > The city of Chengdu, in China, is totally eclipsed for three minutes and> 16 seconds at 01:13 UT. The Chongqing municipality' s urban center> experiences a totality lasting four minutes and six seconds at 01:15 UT.> Wuhan, which is the fourth largest city in China, will experience a> totality lasting for five minutes and 25 seconds at 01:27 UT. Hangzhou> will see a total eclipse of five minutes and 19 seconds at 01:37 UT.> Shanghai will experience five minutes of totality at 01:39 UT.> > After crossing the East China Sea, the umbra encounters Japan's> Ryukyu Islands (Nansei Islands) at 01:57 UT. The island of Yakushima> experiences three minutes and 57 seconds of totality. Akuseki-shima> experiences six minutes and 20 seconds of the total eclipse. Tokyo will> witness a partial eclipse at 02:13 UT.> > The shadow encounters the Japanese islands of Iwo Jima and Kitaio Jima> at around 02:27 UT. These islands experience five minutes and 13 seconds> and six minutes and 34 seconds of totality, respectively.> > With regards,> > Sreeram_Srinivas> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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