The SOLAR eclipse of July 22 , 2009

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The solar eclipse of July 22, 2009(TODAY), is the longest total solar eclipse of the 21st century, lasting at most 6 minutes, 39 seconds.[1] It has caused tourist interest in eastern China, Nepal and India.

The eclipse is part of saros series 136, like the record-setting solar eclipse of July 11, 1991. The next event from this series will be on August 2, 2027. The exceptional duration is a result of the moon being near perigee, with the apparent diameter of the moon 8% larger than the sun (magnitude 1.080) and the Earth being near aphelion where the sun appears slightly smaller.

It was visible from a narrow corridor through northern Maldives, northern Pakistan and northern India, eastern Nepal, northern Bangladesh, Bhutan, the northern tip of Myanmar, central China and the Pacific Ocean, including the Ryukyu Islands, Marshall Islands and Kiribati.

Toady totality it was visible in many large cities, including Surat, Vadodara, Bhopal, Varanasi, Patna, Dinajpur, Siliguri, Tawang, Guwahati, Chengdu, Nanchong, Chongqing, Yichang, Jingzhou, Wuhan, Huanggang, Hefei, Hangzhou, Wuxi, Huzhou, Suzhou, Jiaxing, Ningbo and Shanghai, as well as over the Three Gorges Dam.[6][7] According to some experts, Taregana[8][9] in Bihar is the “best” place to view the event.

A partial eclipse was seen from the much broader path of the Moon’s penumbra, including most of Southeast Asia (all of India and China) and north-eastern Oceania.

This solar eclipse will be the longest total solar eclipse that will occur in the 21st century, and will not be surpassed in duration until June 13, 2132. Totality will last for up to 6 minutes and 39 seconds, with the maximum eclipse occurring in the ocean at 02:35:21 UTC about 100 km south of the Bonin Islands, southeast of Japan. The uninhabited North Iwo Jima island is the landmass with totality time closest to maximum, while the closest inhabited point is Akusekijima, where the eclipse will last 6 minutes and 26 seconds.

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Anyone in Pakistan see it?

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Reports pouring in of people who were all set to witness it say it was amazing. Some waited as long as 40 years to see it; once in a lifetime thing.

I heard though that because of monsoon season those in India didn't have a clear view and it was very cloudy. There was a company that is said to have chartered a boeing 737 at a charge of $1200+/head to give them a spectacular view from 41000 feet as the eclipse would shadow and move over the plane. Wow i say!

Did anyone take a picture or video tape it?

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If anyone got a picture or video of it, post it here please.

Some good pictures could be found on this link

http://www.paklinks.com/gs/newreply.php?do=newreply&noquote=1&p=6663770

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Here in Bngalore there were special poojas and offerings at temples.Also many temples opened only after a specific timing.

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Solar eclipse of July 22, 2009 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I am so sorry for that like

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does any1 have a good link to video footage of this????