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Can the total solar eclipse in 2009 be seen in Taiyuan?

The total solar eclipse is mainly concentrated in the Yangtze River basin, and the whole of Shanxi is within the range of partial solar eclipse, so there is no total solar eclipse in Shanxi on the 22nd. -The following is the reference information of Shanxi Meteorological Observatory. Also known as the 2009 Yangtze River Eclipse, it refers to the spectacular total solar eclipse that occurred in the Yangtze River valley of Chinese mainland on July 22nd, 2009. At 8: 00 am on July 22nd (the first day of the sixth lunar month), in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River in China, Chengdu, Chongqing, Wuhan, Hefei, Hangzhou, Shanghai and many other big cities will see the most important and longest-lasting total solar eclipse in this century. The total solar eclipse lasts for five or six minutes in many places. At that time, the umbra of the moon will travel eastward along the Yangtze River, sweeping through many important towns on both sides of the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, and the number of witnesses will be unprecedented. This will be a veritable "09 solar eclipse"! The longest duration of the total solar eclipse can reach about 6 minutes. More importantly, the area covered by the eclipse belt is one of the most densely populated areas in China, and the number of people directly watching the total solar eclipse may be the highest in history. This total solar eclipse may be the most perfect one in the last hundred years, and it took the longest time between 199 1 and 2 132. [Edit this paragraph] Covered areas Qinghai, Tibet, Sichuan, Yunnan, Chongqing, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi, Anhui, Jiangsu, Shanghai1/province, autonomous region and municipality directly under the Central Government swept through Chengdu, Chongqing, Wuhan, Hefei, Hangzhou, Shanghai and other two municipalities directly under the Central Government and four provincial capital cities, where the total solar eclipse lasted for the longest time. Guizhou, Gansu, Shaanxi, Henan, Guangxi, Guangdong, Zhejiang, Fujian and autonomous regions. As the black shadow of the moon first landed in the Arabian Sea, it then passed through central and northeastern India, Bhutan, southeastern Nepal, most parts of Bhutan, northern Bangladesh, easternmost and southern India, central Tibet in China and northern Myanmar. Soon, the shadow of the moon will pass through Yunnan and Sichuan provinces in central China, and then move to parts of the East China Sea and Ryukyu Islands in China. About 200 meters east-southeast of Iwo Jima is the best place to observe this solar eclipse. It was first observed on the earth in the northern coastal area of Mumbai in western India, where the "total solar eclipse sunrise" is a very rare and strange landscape. In China, the total solar eclipse belt passes through southeastern Tibet, northwestern Yunnan, Sichuan, Chongqing, Hubei, northern Hunan, Anhui, northwestern Jiangxi, southern Jiangsu and northern Zhejiang, and enters the sea in Shanghai. Within five hours, the eclipse belt swept across the eastern hemisphere, and the total solar eclipse in the Pacific Ocean lasted the longest, reaching 6 minutes and 39 seconds. The total lunar eclipse can be seen for more than 4 minutes in most parts of the total lunar eclipse belt in China, ranging from 9: 00 am to 9: 37 am. As the ground is dark as night, we can see bright stars, and at the same time, partial solar eclipse can be seen all over China. Chengdu people can start observing the total solar eclipse just after 8 am. Next is the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River. Obviously, this is undoubtedly the most densely populated and economically and socially developed area in this eclipse. From Chengdu, Chongqing, Wuhan, Hangzhou to Shanghai, it is estimated that more than 300 million people will be able to witness the spectacular astronomical spectacle of the "Yangtze River Eclipse". [Edit this paragraph] The occurrence of total solar eclipse in major cities in 2009 mainly includes the following time nodes: the first loss, when the moon is close to the sun, the moment when the moon's apparent circle is tangent to the sun's apparent circle for the first time, and the solar eclipse begins; A solar eclipse is the closest moment between the center of the moon and the center of the sun. At this time, the part of the sun that is covered is the biggest. During the total solar eclipse, the solar eclipse is when the sun is completely covered; The last contact, the moment when the moon's apparent circle is tangent to the sun's apparent circle for the second time, is the end of the eclipse. 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. 10:30:34 Suzhou 8: 22: 219: 35:139: 37: 419: 40:10/50. 8+00:59:2 1 Jiaxing 8: 22: 20 9: 35: 019: 37: 59 9: 40: 5711:00: 21. Kloc-0/9: 27 9: 22: 07 9: 24: 4810: 40: 01Chengdu 8: 07: 059:11:069:/kloc-0. 438+01:54 9:14:1910: 25: 38 [Edit this paragraph] The best observation point of this total solar eclipse is on the sea east of Shanghai, which is far from Shanghai. 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. 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 52 seconds, Shanghai 4 minutes 58 seconds, Suzhou 4 minutes 55 seconds, Wuxi 3 minutes 50 seconds, Maanshan 3 minutes 2/kloc-0. 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 second, Dazhou 2 minutes 48 seconds, Chengdu 3. Taking Yibin, Sichuan and Yichang, Hubei as the dividing point, the Yangtze River is divided into upper, middle and lower reaches. Since Yibin, it has been called the Yangtze River. Today, about one-third of the country's good population and cultivated land are concentrated in the Yangtze River basin, and the total grain output accounts for one-third of the country's good output, of which the good rice output accounts for about 70% of the country's good output. On July 22nd this year, there was a good total solar eclipse. The total solar eclipse belt traveled eastward along the Yangtze River, with the center line between Shanghai and Ningbo. Hangzhou Bay enters the sea and the Pacific Ocean. Chengdu, Chongqing, Wuhan, Hefei, Hangzhou, Shanghai and many other big cities are in the total solar eclipse zone. Therefore, it is not an exaggeration to call the total solar eclipse in July this year "the total solar eclipse in the Yangtze River in 2009". The Chinese Astronomical Society and the National Astronomical Observatory jointly identified eight cities as designated observation points for the total solar eclipse, of which Jiangsu occupied four seats. These eight cities are Suzhou, Gaochun, Changzhou, Wuxi, Tongling, Tongcheng, yi county and Jiaxing. The first loss of the total solar eclipse in Gaochun was around 8: 20 am on July 22nd, and the last loss was about 10: 55. The first time Changzhou lost contact was 8: 2 1, and the last contact was 10: 57. The first time Wuxi lost contact was 8: 22, and the last contact time was 10: 58. Suzhou lost contact for the first time at 8: 22, and the last contact time was 10: 59. From mid-June to early July, the lower reaches of the Yangtze River in China are in the rainy season. By the end of July and the beginning of July, more than ten days have passed since the rainy season. It is estimated that the possibility of sunny weather on the day of total solar eclipse should be around 50%. Today, with the prosperity of science, many people are familiar with the principle of total solar eclipse. Its basic condition is that the three celestial bodies, the sun, the moon and the earth, run very close to a straight line at a specific moment. Because the orbital plane of the earth and the orbital plane of the moon have an intersection angle, it is difficult to have such an opportunity. Because the total eclipse zone caused by the shadow of the moon on the earth is very narrow, only about 200 kilometers, for a specific place on the earth, the probability of total eclipse will only appear once every 370 years. The longest total eclipse time will not exceed 7 minutes and 40 seconds, with an average of 3 minutes and 30 seconds. This time is also different for different positions on the total solar eclipse belt. The longest duration of this eclipse is 6 minutes and 39 seconds, but the corresponding position is already in the vast Pacific Ocean. In Shanghai and Hangzhou, people can "enjoy" the total lunar eclipse for about 5-6 minutes.