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July 22 Marks the Longest Total Solar Eclipse

Tomorrow, Wednesday, July 22 marks a historic astral phenomena! The new moon is set to cover the sun from each from dawn to sunset producing...


Tomorrow, Wednesday, July 22 marks a historic astral phenomena!

The new moon is set to cover the sun from each from dawn to sunset producing a total solar eclipse. It is believed to be the longest for the whole century, however, only a small part of the earth can view this once-in-a-lifetime event, which will be readily visible from Eastern China, India and different cities including Surat, Varanasi, Chengdu, Chongqing, Patna, Thimphu, Whuan, Hangzhou and Shanghai.

While most, will be experiencing moon's penumbra, which produces a partial solar eclipse, which will be visible to South East Asia.

On the other hand, a lunar eclipse, third of fourth for this year, is set to be seen on August 6.

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TSI said...

I'll check this one tomorrow.

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