Guest guest Posted March 1, 2007 Report Share Posted March 1, 2007 mithilesh you are saying that eclipse is happening 1:48 AM to 7:53 AM on 4th of March right ? And when is the earliest eclipse next. On 2/23/07, Mithilesh Das <mithilesh.> wrote: Jai Gurudev!!! The first of two total lunar eclipses in 2007 is unique in that it is partly visible from every continent around the world. Here are the eclipse timings for different time zones. Please make best use out of the auspicious timings. I believe total eclipse would be the best time (Time between U2 and U3).. but please wait for communication from Gurudham. Duration: Penumbral: 06h05m32s Umbral: 03h41m06s Total: 01h49m24s Greatest Eclipse: 23:20:56 UT IST(+5:30) UT(0:00) EST(-5:00) CST(-6:00) PST(-8:00) P1 = 01:48:11 20:18:11 15:18:11 14:18:11 12:18:11 U1 = 03:00:22 21:30:22 16:30:22 15:30:22 13:30:22 U2 = 04:14:13 22:44:13 17:44:13 16:44:13 14:44:13 U3 = 05:27:37 23:57:37 18:57:13 17:57:13 15:57:13 U4 = 06:41:28 01:11:28 20:11:28 19:11:28 17:11:28 P4 = 07:53:44 02:23:44 21:23:44 20:23:44 18:23:44 P1 - Instant of first exterior tangency of Moon with Penumbra. (Penumbral Eclipse Begins)U1 - Instant of first exterior tangency of Moon with Umbra. (Partial Umbral Eclipse Begins)U2 - Instant of first interior tangency of Moon with Umbra. (Total Umbral Eclipse Begins)U3 - Instant of last interior ta ngency of Moon with Umbra. (Total Umbral Eclipse Ends)U4 - Instant of last exterior tangency of Moon with Umbra (Partial Umbral Eclipse Ends) P4 - Instant of last exterior tangency of Moon with Penumbra. (Penumbral Eclipse Ends) IST: Indian Standard Time UT: Universal Time EST: Eastern Time Zone CST: Central Time Zone PST: Pacific Time Zone Click here, to find out places where eclipse will be visible. Cheers, Mithilesh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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