Solar eclipse July 2009 time places
By amitava, Gaea News NetworkTuesday, July 21, 2009
The eclipse begins in the western parts of India will be moving through China and ends in the Pacific
Ocean. The July 22, 2009, Surya Grahan is a partial solar eclipse in Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines, Thailand, Hong Kong, Myanmar (Burma), Cambodia and Brunei. This time India will be lucky enough to observe both total and partial solar eclipse.
The longest ever eclipse will start off on the west coast of India and travel north east across the sub-continent passing over Varanasi and Darjeeling lasting for a duration of 4 minutes, then onward through Bhutan and Bangladesh till it reaches China.
China will experience the longest visual of approx 5 minutes, seen best at Chongqing, along the River Yangtze and along the Shanghai coastline.
The entire Total Solar Eclipse as per Indian standard time is from 05:28AM to 10:42 AM.
Please find below all Local Timings of solar eclipse July 2009 as provided by NASA:
Singapore
Singapore – 08:40:51 AM to 09:43:55 AM
Myanmar
Yangon – 06:31:39 AM to 08:35:40 AM
Philippines
Manila – 08:33:01 AM to 11:01:51 AM
Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur – 07:29:00 AM to 08:48:44 AM
Thailand
Bangkok – 07:06:48 AM to 09:08:44 AM
Hong Kong
Victoria – 08:14:30 AM to 10:45:56 AM
Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh City – 07:17:28 AM to 09:15:43 AM
Brunei
Bandar Seri Begawan – 08:48:00 AM to 10:22:56 AM
Cambodia
Phnom Penh - 07:13:58 AM to 09:13:28
Here is a list of important places in India where the Total Solar Eclipse on July 22, 2009 is Visible in its totality.
Surat
The total eclipse begins from Western part of India near Surat.
* Eclipse begins before sunrise
* Total Solar Eclipse Begins at 06:21:16 AM
* Greatest Eclipse Phase at 06:22:54 AM
* Total Solar Eclipse Ends at 06:24:33 AM
* Eclipse ends at 07:19:53 AM
Bhopal
* Eclipse begins before Sunrise
* Total Solar Eclipse Begins at 06:22:11 AM
* Greatest Eclipse Phase at 06:23:47 AM
* Total Solar Eclipse Ends at 06:25:23 AM
* Eclipse ends at 07:22:51 AM
Patna
* Eclipse begins at 05:29:57 AM
* Total Solar Eclipse Begins at 06:24:37 AM
* Greatest Eclipse Phase at 06:26:31 AM
* Total Solar Eclipse Ends at 06:28:24 AM
* Eclipse ends at 07:29:29 AM
Varanasi
* Eclipse begins at 05:30:03 AM
* Total Solar Eclipse Begins at 06:24:10 AM
* Greatest Eclipse Phase at 06:25:44 AM
* Total Solar Eclipse Ends at 06:27:17 AM
* Eclipse ends at 07:27:34 AM
Gaya
* Eclipse begins at 05:29:34 AM
* Total Solar Eclipse Begins at 06:24:26 AM
* Greatest Eclipse Phase at 06:26:04 AM
* Total Solar Eclipse Ends at 06:27:41 AM
* Eclipse ends at 07:29:00 AM
Ujjain
* Eclipse begins before sunrise
* Total Solar Eclipse Begins at 06:22:51 AM
* Greatest Eclipse Phase at 06:23:40 AM
* Total Solar Eclipse Ends at 06:24:30 AM
* Eclipse ends at 07:21:56 AM
Vadodara
* Eclipse begins before sunrise
* Total Solar Eclipse Begins at 06:22:41 AM
* Greatest Eclipse Phase at 06:23:20 AM
* Total Solar Eclipse Ends at 06:23:59 AM
* Eclipse ends at 07:20:27 AM
Siliguri
* Eclipse begins at 05:30:26 AM
* Total Solar Eclipse Begins at 06:26:33 AM
* Greatest Eclipse Phase at 06:28:26 AM
* Total Solar Eclipse Ends at 06:30:23 AM
* Eclipse ends at 07:40:45 AM
Darjeeling
* Eclipse begins at 05:30:35 AM
* Total Solar Eclipse Begins at 06:27:01 AM
* Greatest Eclipse Phase at 06:28:30 AM
* Total Solar Eclipse Ends at 06:29:58 AM
* Eclipse ends at 07:33:07 AM
Sikkim
* Eclipse begins at 05:30:40 AM
* Total Solar Eclipse Begins at 06:27:15 AM
* Greatest Eclipse Phase at 06:28:30 AM
* Total Solar Eclipse Ends at 06:29:58 AM
* Eclipse ends at 07:34:10 AM
Tags: Eclipse, Solar eclipse, Solar esclips July 2009, time place
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July 23, 2009: 4:29 pm
The Sun took a Special Rest & Your Plan B Scenario The Sun took a special rest on 22nd July 2009. The total sun eclipse was the longest duration during the 21st century, not to be surpassed until June 2132. It lasted a maximum of 6 minutes and 39 seconds off the coast of Southeast Asia, causing tourist interest in eastern China, India and Nepal. This is an excellent occasion for us to reflect on the importance of getting better understanding and appreciation of the role of the Sun in our life — it is the ultimate source of all energies available on Mother Earth. For example, petroleum and natural gas are just fossilized sun-light. All foods are stored sun-light. All hydro-electric dams are driven by rain-falls caused by sun-light. So are solar power panels, solar heaters etc. In fact, everything on Mother Earth is powered by the Sun or its kinds. SOHO (Solar Heliospheric Observatory) (http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov ) is similarly a good source to refer to. Incidentally, you should also get to know more about the other two SOHO elements mentioned in the SOHO Technology 3.0: (http://sohotech3.blogspot.com ) Small-Office-Home-Office and Self-Organizing Holarchi Open system, because this could be your Plan B (Business-As-Usual is Plan A) scenario for better Home / Work / Life balance, in anticipation of the forthcoming convergence of crisis of Food / Fuel / Finance etc., as illustrated in the e-document entitled “Sun, Sustainability and Salutogenesis” available free here http://tinyurl.com/7y6oga |
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melanie |
July 22, 2009: 7:12 am
will we be able to see the solar eclipse tomorrow from california, and if so, at what time will it be visible at california pacific standard time? thanks! |
Eric Lim