Guest guest Posted August 28, 2007 Report Share Posted August 28, 2007 Dear Soulmates, i am N.Sri Ragahunandan kumar founder and secretary of Planetary Society, India. i am one of the silent members in this group. Planet Mars : in past few days there have been hoax mail spreading across which reads " two moons .. spectacular " etc.. kindly dont believe such messages as Planet mars as of now is dim and unremarkable. for this i created some animations you may visit our site. Total lunar Eclipse on 28th August, 07 : The eclipse is visible in North eastern parts of our country. The eclipse is visible from Americas except the eastern part of South America and north-eastern parts of North America, the Pacific Ocean, eastern parts of Asia, Australasia and Antarctica. The beginning of the umbral phase will be visible in South Atlantic Ocean, North-Eastern part of Brazil, Northern part of Atlantic Ocean, New Found Land, and Extreme North-East of China. In India northern part of our country would witness the " end of umbral phase " i.e people would see only the last phase of eclipse. Places like Aizwal, portblair, guwahati, agartala, dibrugarh imphal, itanagar, kohima, shilong, sibsagar, howgang, silchar, temonlong, tezpur, ukhrul will witness the eclipse at 5.40 p.m towards eastern horizon. According to IST eclipse with penumbral phase begins 1.22 p.m. and ends at 6.52 p.m. The total phase would last for 90 minutes duration. Partial Solar Eclipse on 11th September, 07: The eclipse is visible in the region covering parts of Antarctica, South America except the northern Part and the south-western Atlantic Ocean. As per Indian Standard Time eclipse begins 3.55 p.m. and ends at 8.06 p.m which however is not visible in INDIA. kindly visit our website www.ournewplanets.com for images, animations for your kind perusal. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2007 Report Share Posted September 10, 2007 Is Solar Eclipse on 11th September visible in New York, USAplanetarysocietyindia <planetarysocietyindia wrote: Dear Soulmates, i am N.Sri Ragahunandan kumar founder and secretary of PlanetarySociety, India. i am one of the silent members in this group. Planet Mars : in past few days there have been hoax mail spreadingacross which reads "two moons .. spectacular " etc.. kindly dontbelieve such messages as Planet mars as of now is dim andunremarkable. for this i created some animations you may visit our site. Total lunar Eclipse on 28th August, 07 : The eclipse is visible in North eastern parts of our country. The eclipse is visible fromAmericas except the eastern part of South America and north-easternparts of North America, the Pacific Ocean, eastern parts of Asia,Australasia and Antarctica. The beginning of the umbral phase will bevisible in South Atlantic Ocean, North-Eastern part of Brazil,Northern part of Atlantic Ocean, New Found Land, and ExtremeNorth-East of China. In India northern part of our country would witness the "end ofumbral phase" i.e people would see only the last phase of eclipse.Places like Aizwal, portblair, guwahati, agartala, dibrugarh imphal,itanagar, kohima, shilong, sibsagar, howgang, silchar, temonlong,tezpur, ukhrul will witness the eclipse at 5.40 p.m towards easternhorizon. According to IST eclipse with penumbral phase begins 1.22p.m. and ends at 6.52 p.m. The total phase would last for 90 minutesduration.Partial Solar Eclipse on 11th September, 07: The eclipse is visiblein the region covering parts of Antarctica, South America except thenorthern Part and the south-western Atlantic Ocean. As per IndianStandard Time eclipse begins 3.55 p.m. and ends at 8.06 p.m whichhowever is not visible in INDIA. kindly visit our website www.ournewplanets.com for images, animationsfor your kind perusal. Honganour Srinivasarangachar Krishna E-Mail: hokrishna Get the freedom to save as many mails as you wish. Click here to know how. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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