The July 2009 eclipse will only be partial in Southern India.
The total solar eclipse will occur at different times depending on the location you are observing from. It is important to check local listings or use a reliable source for accurate timing in your area.
The next solar eclipse will be a total solar eclipse on July 22, 2009. The eclipse will be visible in a path from northern India through China and across the Pacific Ocean. It will not be visible in Europe or the Americas.
You can check the link below for a Google Map of the eclipse path.
The next solar eclipse will be a total solar eclipse on July 22, 2009. The eclipse will be visible in a path from northern India through China and across the Pacific ocean. It will not be visible in Europe or the Americas.
Yes, there was an annular solar eclipse on that date, visible in Indonesia. The eclipse was visible as a partial eclipse in Australia, southern India, Indonesia, Thailand and Viet Nam.
July 22, 2009. The eclipse will be total from northern India through China.
A Total Solar Eclipse will be visible in India on July 22, 2009 from early morning 05:28 hrs to 07:40 hrs (Indian Standard Time). The total solar eclipse will last nearly four minutes - from 6.26 am to 6.30 am - in India and the sun will not be visible at all.
India, Bhutan, Bangladesh, China and Japan. The solar eclipse of July 22, 2009 is already over. It was only visible in Asia, along a path from India to China.
Not this time; the solar eclipse on July 22, 2009 will only be visible in Asia, along a path from northern India to central China. The next eclipse visible from Texas will be in 2024.
Visit the NASA Eclipse Web Site and you can look up the details for any solar eclipse between 2000 BC and 3000 AD. There is also a detail page concerning the total solar eclipse that will happen in two weeks, on July 22, 2009.
eclipse is of two kinds- solar eclipse and lunar eclipse