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When will there be an eclipse in Nanjing?
Here are some solar eclipses that Nanjing can see next:
During 20 16~20 19, Nanjing will first see four partial solar eclipses with smaller food fractions.
On March 9, 20 16, there was a total solar eclipse in Indonesia and a partial solar eclipse in Nanjing, with an initial loss at 8:42, a heavy diet at 9:2 1 0: 01the last contact, with a food score of 0. 140.
August 18, 20 1 1, partial solar eclipse, food at sunset in Nanjing, initial loss 18:30, heavy food 18:5 1 (when the sun is about to set), lunar eclipse.
20 19 1.6, partial solar eclipse, visible in Nanjing. 7:4 1 initial loss, 8:30 heavy food, 9:24 last contact, food score 0. 180.
On February 26th, 20 19, an annular solar eclipse appeared in West Asia, South Asia and Southeast Asia, and a partial solar eclipse was observed in Nanjing, with the initial loss of 12: 47, the heavy food of 14:02, and the last contact of food score of 0.289 15:09.
On June 2 1 day, 2020, Nanjing can finally see more partial solar eclipse. 14:40 first loss, 16:03 food, 17: 14: 19 last contact, 0.778 food. However, if you have time, why not seize this opportunity, because annular eclipse can be seen in Tibet, Sichuan, Guizhou, Hunan, Jiangxi and Fujian, which is the only annular eclipse in China from 20 12 to 2030.
After 2020, the solar eclipse in Nanjing will be much colder. By 2030, there will not even be a partial solar eclipse of 1.
On June 1 day, 2030, a partial solar eclipse finally appeared again in Nanjing, with an initial loss of 14:40, a heavy food of 16:02, and an eclipse of 0.508,17:1. The scale of this eclipse is not small, but I suggest you go to the northeast of Inner Mongolia or the north-central part of Heilongjiang, where you can see the annular eclipse. After all, the annular eclipse rarely comes to China, so there is no need to go abroad.
On may 203 1 day 2 1 day, an annular solar eclipse occurred in central and southern Africa, south Asia and southeast Asia, and a partial solar eclipse occurred in Nanjing, with an initial loss of16: 44 and a serious food loss of14.
In 2032, a partial solar eclipse occurred at 1 1.3, which was visible in Nanjing. The first loss was 12:45, the food loss was 14: 12, and the food loss was 15:30 for the last contact.
The total solar eclipse on March 20th, 2034 can't be seen in Nanjing, but I also wrote here, because this is the first time that China can see the total solar eclipse since 2009! You can see that the sky is getting dark, a corona appears, and stars appear around the dark sun, which is very spectacular. Unfortunately, the location is relatively remote, and the Kunlun Mountain area in northern Tibet is basically no man's land. Of course, it is also very shocking to see such wonders on the snowy mountains and the blue sky on the plateau, so it is very worthwhile to go once if physical conditions permit. As for the fear of accidents in no man's land, I think there must be many persistent people going to see the total solar eclipse. Why are so many people not afraid of anyone?
September 2, 2035 is another great opportunity. This total solar eclipse can be seen in Nanjing, with a partial eclipse at 7: 23, a heavy eclipse at 8: 33, and the last contact at 9: 051minute, with an eclipse of 0.766. However, I definitely suggest that we go to see the total solar eclipse if possible, because the next total solar eclipse that China can see is in the northwest of 1960 on April 30th, and it will take another 25 years. Why not seize this opportunity? Moreover, the area that appeared this time is not very remote. Central and southern Xinjiang, northern Gansu, central Inner Mongolia, northeastern Shanxi, central Hebei, most of Beijing, northern Tianjin and southern Liaoning are all in the whole food zone, and big cities such as Jiuquan, Datong, Beijing and Qinhuangdao are among them. By then, there must be many people from all over the country going to these places in the north to watch the total solar eclipse, and I am determined to try my best to overcome the difficulties, because of the rain on July 22, 2009, I lost the total solar eclipse.
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