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Can the total solar eclipse be observed in Anhui Buried Hill on July 22nd?

Buried hill can only see partial solar eclipse, and the places where total solar eclipse can be seen are mainly the Yangtze River valley, such as Tongcheng in Anhui and Wuxi in Jiangsu. Nanjing.

You can see the total solar eclipse in the red line below, and only the partial solar eclipse can be seen outside the red line.

General situation of total solar eclipse in China on July 22nd, 2009?

The total solar eclipse that will take place on July 22nd this year may be the most perfect one in the past century, and the longest one between 199 1 and 2 132. The whole total lunar eclipse area in China can observe the complete process of solar eclipse from the initial loss to the last contact, which is the only total solar eclipse observation in China in recent 70 years, and the last time appeared on September 2 194 1. Solar eclipse is a common phenomenon, which occurs almost every year, but it is sometimes visible and sometimes invisible due to the influence of time, place and weather. But spectacular total solar eclipse is rare. Because the total eclipse belt is a narrow video belt, it is estimated that for a city or region, it is only possible to be swept by the total eclipse belt every 200 years on average. If you miss the total solar eclipse in China, you will have to wait until the total solar eclipse in Beijing on September 2, 2035. ?

The total solar eclipse will start at about 8: 04 am on July 22nd, passing through Tibet, Yunnan, Sichuan, Chongqing, Hubei, Hunan, Anhui, Jiangxi, Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai from west to east, with a total eclipse bandwidth of 250 kilometers and covering more than 50 major cities. From the initial loss to the last contact, the whole total solar eclipse will last for more than 2 hours, including 6 minutes. ?

The total solar eclipse belt is relatively wide, with a width of 250 kilometers and a length of 1 10,000 kilometers. Within five hours, the total solar eclipse belt swept across the eastern hemisphere, and the total solar eclipse time in the Pacific Ocean was the longest. In 6 minutes and 39 seconds, the total lunar eclipse can be seen in most parts of China for more than 4 minutes, ranging from 9 am to 9: 37 am. 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. Chengdu, Chongqing, Wuhan, Hefei, Hangzhou and Shanghai, the provincial capitals where the whole food passes, are densely populated areas. As the ground is dark as night, the public can see bright stars. Except those areas where the total solar eclipse can be seen directly, the public in other parts of China can see different degrees of partial solar eclipse. At that time, as long as the weather was fine, we could enjoy this rare phenomenon.