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Introduction of Yangtze River Cuisine Collection

Major city time of total solar eclipse in 2009

The occurrence of total solar eclipse mainly includes the following time nodes: about one hour after the birth of light, when the western edge of the moon "contacts" with the eastern edge of the sun, it is called the last contact, from which the moon and the sun are completely "separated" and the eclipse ends.

The following is the schedule of visible solar eclipses in major cities of China, in which the time is Beijing time. The public who can see food is relatively lucky. They can see that the sun is completely covered by the moon. Of course, the luckiest thing is to be able to see the public in the last contact, because you can see the whole process of the total solar eclipse. The first place lost its place name, and the whole food started and ended at 9: 36: 44 9: 39:169: 41:491:01:36 Chongqing 8: 07: 54 9: 655. 9:17:1710: 30: 34 Suzhou 8: 22: 219: 35:139: 37: 419: 40. 8+019: 36: 55 9: 39: 4010: 59: 21Jiaxing 8: 22: 20 9: 35: 019: 37: 59 9: 40. 8 9: 31:48 9: 32: 4910: 52: 07 Tongling 8: 1 8: 49 9: 29: 47 9: 32: 39 9: 35: 31/kloc. 2: 654485438+02: 47 9:14: 2910: 26: 22 Leshan 8: 06:159: 09: 319:1 On land, the best are Anji and Jiaxing in Hangzhou, Zhejiang. The longest observation time is in Yangshan Port in the south of Shanghai, where you can see a total solar eclipse for six minutes.

The best observation point of the total solar eclipse lasts for more than 5 minutes, but in other areas, as long as it is on the center line of the total solar eclipse, the total solar eclipse lasts for 4-5 minutes, which makes no difference to our general fans. Please see here for the time difference;

The best observation points for the total solar eclipse are Anji and Jiaxing in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, where it often rains in July, but it is not the best. I'd rather go to Wuhan, a city where the total solar eclipse lasts for 4 minutes, because the chance of rain there is much less. So some people will choose to go to Wuhan to watch the total solar eclipse;

So remind friends who want to go to East China to see the total solar eclipse. In the middle and late July, there is a greater chance of rainfall in East China. Watch the weather before you go and be ready to move at any time. Of course, you like to watch the total solar eclipse through dark clouds, and no one objects. My initial plan is to go to East China to see the total solar eclipse, first to Hangzhou, and then to Jiaxing or Huangshan as appropriate.

The best observation point on land is Zhoushan.

Ningbo 4 minutes 18 seconds, Zhoushan 5 minutes 07 seconds, Yuyao 4 minutes 54 seconds,

Shaoxing 4 minutes 40 seconds, Hangzhou 5 minutes 13 seconds, Haining 5 minutes 48 seconds,

Jiaxing 5 minutes and 52 seconds, Shanghai 4 minutes and 58 seconds, Suzhou 4 minutes and 55 seconds,

Wuxi 3 minutes 50 seconds, Maanshan 3 minutes 2 1 second, Wuhu 5 minutes 00 seconds,

Anqing 5 minutes 17 seconds, Hefei 2 minutes 53 seconds, Tongcheng 5 minutes 3 1 second,

Huanggang 5 minutes 10 second, Wuhan 5 minutes 22 seconds, Jingzhou 5 minutes 02 seconds,

Yichang 5 minutes 17 seconds, Jingmen 5 minutes 19 seconds, Chongqing 4 minutes 05 seconds,

Nanchong 4 minutes 0 1 sec, Dazhou 2 minutes 48 seconds, Chengdu 3 minutes 25 seconds,

Leshan 4 minutes and 42 seconds, Kangding 4 minutes and 05 seconds. In 2009, under the initiative of the International Astronomical Union and UNESCO, the international year of astronomy was officially confirmed by the United Nations General Assembly to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Galileo's first astronomical observation with a telescope, and its theme was "Exploring our universe". The multi-channel joint live broadcast of the total solar eclipse in China in 2009 was jointly planned by the National Astronomical Observatory of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Microsoft Asia Research Institute, computer network information center and Shanghai Astronomical Observatory. The live broadcast points were set up in the eclipse belt, covering a wide area of total eclipse and partial eclipse, including Chongqing, Chengdu, Wuhan, Hangzhou, Shanghai, Beijing, Kunming, Urumqi, Taipei and Hong Kong. The digital high-definition video signals of the solar eclipse are collected in these live broadcast sites, transmitted to the Beijing live broadcast center through the CNGI next-generation Internet test system, and released to the world free of charge through broadcast communication satellites and the Internet. By then, TV stations, portals, mobile program service providers, mobile TV and other media can receive the signal source and make live programs for the global public. It is believed that the live broadcast of the total solar eclipse will become the most spectacular astronomical feast in 2009.